VOL. XXVI. NO. 266
CHICAGO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920
SPECIAL EDITION
DF. JOE BEATS BONIFACE
Dr. J S. Tyree’s Colt Scores Run-
away Victory in Mile Handicap.
Baby Orand Victorious — Oceanna
First in Steeplechase — Four
Straight for Bridesman.
LAUREL, Mil., October 21. — A mile handicap for
three-year-olds and a three-quarters mile handicap
for two-year-olds divided interest in the Laurel pro-
gram;. this afternoon. Dr. J. S. Tyree’s four-year-
old King James — Adeliuette colt Dr. Joe made a
runaway race of the mile contest, beating Boniface
and Wo»h 1 Violet. .1. K. L. Ross’ Baby Orand ac-
counted for the other race, winning in a drive from
J. W. McClelland’s Despair, with W. T. Grives in
third place.
Dr. Joe, by running the mile in 1:39%, showed
liimaelf to be a better racer than generally rated.
Schuttinger, who rode him today, waited behind
Old Dad and Boniface for half a mile, after which
he moved up on the outside and drew into an easy
lead to win by seven lengths. Boniface easily held
second place from Wood Violet.
Baby Grand’s victory was not so easily earned.
Grunelsen followed the pacemaker closely to the
stretch turn, where he brought the Granite colt
through on the inside rail as the leader went wide
and put up a good finish to keep in front of Despair,
which closed fast despite the fact of his bandaging
having become loose and flapping about through the
latter eighth of the raoe.
Baby Orand wror ttre first successful favorite «f
the afternoon. The talent went badly amiss in its
judgment in the opening dash, which bronght out a
field of twelve. Cliinnie Walsli and Briganua, both
field horses, finished first and second, with Black
Top third. The field paid $25.40. Diffidence, the
. favorite, finished fifth.
Oceanua, coupled with Free State as the J. Lums-
den entry, and well hacked us third choice, won
the steeplechase, beating Tattle and Nonus.
W. X. S. Martin’s Bridesman scored his fourth
consecutive victory at this meeting and restored
the fortunes of the talent somewhat, although his
price was extremely short.
RUBIEN RETIRED FOR YEAR.
Rubien, the Peter Quince — Belle of Ashland
two-year-old colt from the string of Walter .7
Salmon, has developed a quarter crack and will b
retired from racing for the year. This colt, which
lias run twice, was originally registered as Fred
Rubien, but the forepart of the name was dropped
Natural Bridge w T as claimed out of the last race
yesterday by Ral Parr for $3,805. Mrs. R. I,
Miller took Lough Red in the opening race for
$8,000, and C. C. Smithson paid $4,610 for Chas-
seur.
Jockey Richereek is an arrival from New York.
Ral Parr’s Ticket pulled up lame after the
running of the Patuxent Steeplechase handicap.
O. E. Pons ships to Jefferson Park at the con
elusion of tliis meeting. George Brooks has wired
the secretary asking for the reservation of eight
stalls for his stable of jumpers, which will be
shipped here at the conclusion of the Rose Tree
meeting.
John Hastings has arrived from New York with
the horses of M. L. Schwartz. Audacious and En-
filade are Included in the string.
Jockeys Keogh. Kelsay and McAtee, mounted on
two-year-olds from the stable of Samuel Ross, t6-
doy posed for pictures calculated to explain the
deceptive angle. These pictures will be enlarged
and bung back of the judges’ stand for the inspee
tlon of the public.
Mike Daly, who has been confined to bis borne
for about a week,, is up and about again.
8. P. Harlan is an arrival from New York with
L. Waterbury’s string, which includes Sennings
Purk.
Starter James Milton has received a telegram
from the Gross Undertaking Co., of Hot Springs,
Ark., announcing the death there of Edward Bel-
mont, a former valet, and asking Mr. Milton’s aid
in locating the relatives of the deceased. Anyone
knowing the address of same is asked to wire the
Hot Springs funeral directors.
JOCKEYS BUTWELL AND NOLAN FINED
Laurel Stewards Make Ruling Governing Disposition
of All Fines.
LAUREL. Md., October 21. — For disorderly con-
duct in the jockey room yesterday, the following
fines have been imposed: Jockey J. But well, $200;
Jockey T. Nolan, $100.
After the above announcement the stewards handed
down the following ruling:
Whereas it may l»e desirable for the stewards to
impose fines not exceeding two hundred dollars in
any case uiK»n persons under their jurisdiction,
found guilty of infractions of minor rules where no
question of turpitude is involved, but on the other
bund it is not desirable that the power to fine
should be exercised directly or indirectly by any
one in a |H>sition to Iwoiefit financially thereby.
Now. therefore. It is ordered that all fines im-
posed and collected shall be disposed as follows:
Fines collected from jockeys shall be credited
share and share aike to the winning jockeys of the
«lay upon which the offense was committed, except
as noted below. Fines collected from trainers
shall be credited share and share alike to the
winning trainers of the day upon which the offense
was committed except as noted below.
Fines collected from owners or others than jockeys
and trainers shall be credited share and share alike
to the winning owners of the day upon which the
offense was committed except as noted below*.
Provided that no Jockey, trainer or owner previ-
ously fined or suspended at the meeting shall par-
ticipate in such disposition of money collected by
means of fines.
Should u fine be imposed for an offense committed
on a day where there may be uo racing it shall be
credited as if the offense lmd been committed ou
the next following racing day.
DANGEROUS IN TOMORROW’S RACE
ON WATCH NOW AT HIS BEST AND QUALIFIED BY PER-
FORMANCE AND ANCESTRAL LINES TO
STAY WELL OVER A LONG ROUTE
(By EXILE)
On Watch has struck his winning stride, therefore the Latonia Championship will not
be the gift it once appeared for H. P. Whitney’s selected. On Watch evidently is a fall style
runner. Last year he came out of the East to win Latonia’s Queen City Handicap and followed
this up by some stylish performances in the land from whence he came. Serit to Kentucky
this spring for participation in the Kentucky Derby, On W r atch was a bit slow in coming to
l and, but of late has been having things all his own way, winning in quick succession the
Yonkers, Bay View, Roslyn and Mineola Handicaps. On Watch, therefore, it would appear, has
v.ithstood the necessarily hurried preparation for the Kentucky Derby better than his stable-
mate Donnacona, which latter at Saratoga was off his form completely. The Loft pair are by
no means the only ones which were placed hors de combat for the time being. Blazes has only
leeently proved himself, by their hurried Kentucky Derby preparation, all of which sets some
to thinking of the desirability of deferring the running of the Kentucky Derby until the season
is more advanced.
On Tuesday last, at Latonia, On Watch made light of his 114 pounds and practically
cantered in over the one and one-sixt p enth miles course, finishing well ahead of the older
ones, Ginger and King Gorin. Can On Watch really stay? This is the all important question. -
A big, rather awkward and angular brown is On Watch and one for which time should
cio much, and one which has inherited much of his sire Colin’s great turn of speed and should
he also have inherited the staying qualities of St. Simon and Musket there can be no sort of
doubt that he will find the one and three-quarters mile distance of the Latonia Championship
well within his compass.
Colin, strange to say, has never yet sired anything approaching his own class, and Colin
himself, I take it, better at two than at three. On Watch, however, judging from the manner
of his this autumn’s racing, is one of the improving sort, and when one of this kind really finds
Lis raci\gTegs there Is lio Yelhng where he will stop.
On Watch, to look at, is more of a Musket than anything, which practically settles the
question of his granddam’s paternity and Australians can tell you all about the success of the
St. Simon-Miisket combination.
Rubia Granda, dam of On Watch, is by Greenan, son of St. Simon and Sunrise, a daughter
of that good race horse Springfield, which won fifteen out of his seventeen starts, and this
Springfield of Sunrise admirably returned to the Springfield of Pastorella, dam of Colin. Truly,
it is remarkable how often in running out the pedigree of a good horse there is to be found a
return of the good blood from dam to dam of sire. As turf history is my guide, this, and
always, is one of the most successful plans of mating. Sons of Commando, too, seem to score
especially well off mares in whose make-up is found a close-up cross of Musket blood, which is,
in fact, just the same returning process over again, for Musket’s dam was a daughter of West
Australian, by Melbourne, and Commando’s dam Emma C., by Darebin, son of The Peer, by
Melbourne. More stout, staying and moreover sound blood is brought into the pedigree of
On Watch by way of Aella, a daughter of the wear-and-tear Glenelg, and this followed by the
Herod strains of Lexington and Glenco-
Domino horses, gifted as they are with abundant speed, if success is to come for them as
sires, must be bred to mares in whose make-up is found stout, staying blood, such as that of
St. Simon, Musket and Glenelg, otherwise the Domino tendency to unsoundness is apt to make
itself manifest, and if this, practically the only line to Orlando in existence at the present, is to
be saved, soundness must be given every consideration in mating.
Here is a pedigree to study:
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Commando .12
brown, 1898
•Pastorella .19
chestnut, 1892
•Greenan .. 1 .
bay, 1895
The Great
Ruby . . .
Domino
brown, 1890
Himyar 2 j Alarm 15
i^ira 2
l fEnquirer
) Lizzie G 23
Emma C.
Springfield . . .
bay, 1873
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( Viri<
Griselda
Mannie Gray
•Darebin 14
Guenn
St. Albans 2
iridis
Stratheonan ....11
Perseverance ....
St. Simon
brown, 1881
11 t Gal
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•Star Ruby or
•Artillery
Aella
Galopin 3
Angela
Springfield 12
Suuray
( Musket 3
( Ouida ... c
•Glenelg 26
La Henderson
•Imported. tNo family number.
j The Peer 2
\ Lurline 14
j tFlood
I Glendew 12
J Stoekwell 3
1 Bribery 2
J Marsyas 12
) Maid of Palmyra 12
JNewminster 8
I Souvenir 11
J Voltigeur 2
) Nan Darrell 19
j Vedette 19
I Flying Duchess 3
1 King Tom 3
1 Adeline 11
j St. Albans 2
} Viridis 12
J King of the Forest ...31
( Sunshine 1
1 Toxopliilite 3
} D. of West Australian. 3
[ Yattendon 17
( Gulnare 4
j Citadel 20
I *Babta 26
J Lexington 12
' Kitty Clark 4
MAN 0’ WAR ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., October 21.— Man o’ War
bad a narrow escape from serious injury yesterday
at the Rose Tree Hunt meeting at Media, Pa.,
where he was exhibited. The great thoroughbred
was hauled from the Glen Kiddle Farm to Media
on a truck. As the gang plank was lowered for
the horse to walk down a big crowd rushed forward
and some of the more excited persons cheered. Man
o’ War. excited by the noise, sprang sideways from
the gang plank and landed with a jolt on the
ground. Before he could bolt a half dozen grooms
grabbed the champion. He was not injured.
RACING IN IRELAND FLOURISHING
I Racing ; s rapidly going ahead in Irei?i».d. A O.e
Thousand Gu»» eas has been added to that country's
three-year c Id events, and will ha run for Ite
firn time ! *i 1922. The value of the 1922 Derby
will be $25,1 -t* . and the entry will be $250. Ine
ruvertised value of the recently ruu Irish Dcr*»y
was $20,000, l.ut there was such a c *..sjderabie sui
plus after the deduction of second an l third iaon *v,
:.Ld payment cf the bonus to the l*«eder of Hie
cecond horse, that the winner’s sia»e canie to
$22,450.
ARMY RACE AT LAUREL NEXT MONDAY
LAUREL. Md., October 21.— The Maryland State
Fair has arranged an army officers’ race, to be run
at laurel next Monday. The conditions and entries
are as follows:
Third race Monday. October 25, for four-year-olds
and over, the property of officers of the United
States army. Purse $1,000, of which $200 to the
second horse and $100 to third. Weights, 165
pounds, to be ridden by officers of the United States
army. One mile and a sixteenth.
Yestersun, eh. g, aged, by Peep o’Day — Barbara
Whiting; owner and trainer, Lieut. D. A. Taylor.
Hand Running, blk. g. aged, by Handspring —
Pensa; owrner and trainer, Capt. Weeks.
Proctor, ch. g, aged, by Glorifier — Sallie Wash-
ington; ow*ner United States government; trainer,
Maj. Quackmeyer.
Chari Babe, ch. f, 4, by Charivari — Visible Beauty;
owner and trainer, Lieut Barden.
Jubilant, b. m, aged, by Celt — Lizzie H.; owner,
United States government; trainer, Lieut. D. A.
Taylor.
The Tank, b. g. 4. by Fowling Piece — Aloquin;
owner and trainer. Lieut. Williamson.
Bella Reach, blk. m, aged, by Out of Reach — Belle
of St. Louis; owner. United States government;
trainer, Maj. Quackmeyer.
ALL PURSE DAY AT LATONIA
♦ ■
Pif Jr. Is Beaten at Odds-On
Through a Stupid Ride.
Luke Dillon Captures the Military
Handicap — Texans Uncover a
Good Thing in Trust Official.
(BY J. L. DEMPSEY.)
LATONIA, Ky., October 21.— While the Military
Handicap, at ono mile, was the outstanding race
from a monetary view, the purse in this being
$2,500, several of the other dashes, notably the
mile handicap, the closing race, overshadowed it in
so far as better class starters were concerned.
John W. Schorr’s Luke Dillon accounted for the
Military Handicap in somewhat easy fashion, with
Grey Eagle following and Rapid Stride, the favorite,
third. Luke Dillon’s victory gives the government
an option on him. and as he has passed the neces-
sary inspection, it is more than probable that he
will pass from racing.
An outstanding upset came with the running of
the mile and a sixteenth purse, in which Pif Jr.
w*as a pronounced choice and failed to earn a por-
tion of the purse, the winner here turning up in
General Glenn, which managed to last just long
enough to finish in the van of Legal, with Grand
Slam a short distance away, Pif Jr.’s failure was
directly due to the incompetent ride he received
from Willis. The latter, without any seeming ex-
cuse, took him back sharply on the first turn and
permitted his mount to wait until on the lower
tarn, where he raced up into a good position, but
in the stretch, beyond striking him twice with his
whip, be wasted little energy in any effort to urge
his mount strongly. The combination of a slow
rider and a loafing old horse proved disastrous, and
General Glenn retained command, although his
margin of victory was a narrow one, for Legal,
coming with a rush after saving much ground on
the last turn, almost got up in time. Th^ stewards
questioned Willis as to his instructions, being of
the opinion that the boy used bad judgment as to
pace. Trainer Baker told the stewards that while
he thought Willis used bad judgment on the horse,
he did not think that he did so purposely. Owner
R. L. Baker was none too well pleased with Willis’
ride and announced that he would refrain from rid-
ing him on any more of his horses.
The Texans uncovered a real good thing in the
second race when Trust Official scampered home in
advance of a good hand of maiden two-year-olds.
Trust Official is said to have beaten Mus-
kallonge in private and lie ran today us if he
was capable of doing it, for he won like a good one
after having led for the entire race.
Cheer Leader, hacked confidently, won the mile
and a quarter dash, but had to be ridden hard near
the end to outstay Kimpalong. Ernest B. In this
came out of the race in a bad way and will prob-
ably not start any more during this meeting.
WOODTRAP’S CONSISTENT RACE.
Woodtmp again gave a consistent performance
when he won from the good hand starting in the
final race. He liad to be extended to his utmost
to overhaul Claymore, but came away in the last
eighth. Iwin suffered from considerable interfer-
ence in the race, but managed to overhaul Pastou-
reau right at the end for third place.
Social Star showed the way to the two-year-
olds starting in the sixth race and won easily
from Artisan and Acclaim.
Tim McGee furnished the upset in the fourth
race bp winning easily from Serbian and Larry
B. The favored ones here were never serious fac-
tors.
Jockey Jarrell was suspended for five days by
the starter for disobedience at the post.
Should the Remount Bureau exercise its option
on Luke Dillon, it will cause John W. Schorr’s re-
tirement from the turf, as it leaves him without
any horses,. Jake- Holtman having purchased from
him on private terms this morning the horses Frank
Moody and Joe Mancini. It is Mr. Schorr’s intention
to retire from the turf for several years and give
his attention to business interests in Memphis,
Tenn.
Jockey Coltiletti, who came to ride Damask in the
Latonia Champion Stakes, signalized his arrival by
landing Luke IMllion in front in the Militay Handi-
cap.
Jockey Fairbrother, who will have the mount on
Cleopatra, arrived last night from New York. “If
Cleopatra should win the Latonia Chuinpionship
Stakes it will mark her final appearance under
colors,*’ said trainer Will Knrriek. “At any rate
this year will mark her final racing, for she is
destined for the stud next year.’’
Hal Price Headley, president of the Thoroughbred
Horse Association, will not he at the meeting of
horsemen to he held tonight, as he is i present
in New York, en route to Europe, where he is going
on a business mission.
George W. Loft and party will arrive tomorrow
to be present to view the running of bis representa-
tive, Ou Watch, in the Latonia Championship Stakes.
A quartet of eastern eligibles for the rich Latonia
Championship Stakes, composed of John P. Grier,
t Damask. Cleopatra and On Watch, were given long
trials this morning in preparation for that race.
John P. Grier, with jockey Eddie Ambrose in the
■ saddle, worked one and one-hulf miles in 2:34%;
| Damask, with Frank Coltiletti up, ran the same
distance in 2:35; Cleopatra, with C. Fairbrother up,
indulged in a work-out of oue and a quarter miles
in 2:07, while On Watch, under the guidance of
jockey J. Pierce, was given a slow gallop of one
and one-half miles in 2:42%. The easterners are
i in the best condition possible, with the exception
of Fair Gain, of the J. E. Widener stable. This
colt has been ailing since his arrival and will, in
I all probability, be among the missing in the big
race.
I The gold cup which will be presented the owner
of the winner of- the Championship Stakes was
received by the Kentucky Jockey Club today and
was on exhibition throughout the afternoon in the
stewards’ stand. The distribution on Saturday will
total $24,000 in added money, the greatest of any
day of the fall meeting.
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LATONIA
The horses which seem test in Friday’s races
are:
Latonia, Ky., October 21, 1920.
1 — Troilus, Destroyer, Cormoran.
2 — Cut Up, Ballygihen, Roll On.
3— WADSWORTH S LAST, La Foudre, Jackstraw.
4 — Sir I.awnfal. Auntie May, Napoo.
5 — Tippity Wltcbet, Jack Hare Jr., Rapid Day.
6 — Sands of Pleasure, Dodge, Dancing Spray.
7— Lazy Lou, War Spirit, Dahabiah II.
J. L. Dempsey.
Chicago Handicap.
1 — Troilus, Eyes of Youth. Pullux. Discussion.
2 — Marjorie McKay, Cut Up, Golden Quince,
Louise Wynne.
3 — Wadsworth’s Last, La Foudre, Benefactor,
Jackstraw.
4 — Auntie May. Sir Lawnfal, Napoo, Bungu Buck.
5— TIPPITY WTTCHET, Jack Hare Jr„ George
Starr, Lady Luxury.
6 — Dodge. Rifle. Dr. Carmen, Matinee Idol.
7 — Dahabiah II., Lazy Lou, Accelerate, Lady
Mountjoy.
New York Handicap.
1 — Troilus, Pullux, Discussion, Military Girl.
2 — Mujorie McKay, Neap-Tide, Cut Up, Golden
Quince.
& — ’Wadsworth’s Last. Bombast, Jackstraw, Plenty.
4— AUNTIE MAY, Sir Lawnfal, Napoo, North
Elkhorn.
5 — Tippity W'itcliet, George Starr, Jack Hare Jr.,
Blushing Beauty.
6 — Dodge, Rifle, Sands of Pleasure. Dr, Carmen.
7 — Stevenson, Dahabiah II., Lothuir, W'arlike.
Buffalo Handicap.
1 — Troilus. Eyes of Youth, Discussion. Pullux.
2 — Marjorie McKay, Cut Up, Golden Quince,
Louise Wynne.
3 — Wadsworth's Last, La Foudre, Benefactor,
Jackstraw.
4 — Auntie May, Sir Lawnfal, Napoo, North Elk-
horn.
5— TIPPITY WITCHET, Jack Hare Jr., George
Starr, Lady Luxury.
6 — Dodge, Rifle, Dr. Carmen, Matinee Idol.
7 — Dahabiah II., Lazy Lou, Accelerate, Lady
Mountjoy.
Observer's Handicap.'
1 — Troilus, Pullux, Cormoran, Discussion
2 — Golden Quince, Cut Up, Marjorie McKay, Miss
Fontaine.
3 — La Foudre. Wadsworth’s Last, Jackstraw,
Brookland.
4 — Auntie May, Sir LawnfaL, Runga Buck, Napoo.
5— TIPPITY WITCHET, Jack Hare Jr., Rapid
Day, George Starr.
6 — Sands of Pleasure, Dodge, Matinee Idol. Danc-
ing Spray.
7 — Dahabiah II., Warlike, W’ar Spirit. Lazy Lou.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — Troilus. Pullux, Eyes of Youth, Discussion.
2 — Marjorie McKay, Cut Up, Golden Quince,
Lopise Wynne.
3 — Wadsworth’s Last, La Foudre, Jackstraw,
Benefactor.
4 — Auntie May, Sir Lawnfal, Napoo, North Elk-
liorn.
5— TIPPITY WITCHET, Jack Hare Jr., George
Starr, Rapid Day.
6 — Dodge, Sands of Pleasure, Rifle, Dr. Carmen.
7 — Dahabiah II., Lazy Lou, Stevenson, Lady
Mountjoy.
. EMPIRE CITY
The horses which seem Inst in Friday’s races
are:
Empire City. N. Y., October 21, 1920.
1 — Joan Marie, Light Rose. Good Bye.
2 — Ross R.. Cornelia C., Mamin.
3 — Ballet Dancer II., Tom M< -Taggart. Recount.
4 — DUNBOYNE, Lord Brighton, Tableau, d’Hon-
neur.
5 — Gueland, Gen. Cadorna, Lovely.
6 — Omer K., Segurola, Tout Or.
F. J. Ortell.
Chtcajgo Handicap.
1 — Good Bye, Light Rose. Joan Marie. Flumhette.
2 — Mamin, Machine Gunner, Jamaica Belle,
Ross R.
3— TOM McTAGGART, Ballet Dancer II., Re-
count, Kashmir.
4 — Dunlwyne, Lord Brighton, Tableau d’Honneur,
Fort Churchill.
5 — Gueland, Lovely, Gen. Cadorna. Gex.
(J — Segurola, Light Fantastic. Tout Or, Omer K.
New York Handicap.
1 — Joau Marie, Good Bye. Light Rose. Flumbette.
2 — Ross R., Machine Gunner, Walk Up, Mambi.
3 — Ballet Dancer II., Recount, Tom McTaggart,
Kashmir.
4— DUNBOYNE, Fort Churchill, Daydue, Tableau
d’Honneur.
5 — Gueland, Lovely. Asterisk. Gen. Cadorna.
6 — Tout Or, Omer K., Segurola, Rustler.
Buffalo Handicap.
1 — Good Bye, Light Rose, Flarabette, Joan Marie.
2 — Mambi, Machine Gunner, Jamaica Belle,
Ross R.
3— TOM McTAGGART, Ballet Dancer II., Re-
count, Kashmir.
4 — Dunboyno. Lord Brighton, Tableau d’Honneur,
Fort Churchill.
. r * — Gueland, Lovely, Gen. Cadorna, Gex.
6 — Segurola, Light Fantastic, Tout Or, Omer K.
Observer's Handicap.
1 — Light Rose, Joan Marie, Good Bye, Flambette.
2 — Ross R.. Mambi, Machine Gunner, Walk Up.
3— TOM McTAGGART, Ballet Dancer II., Re-
count, Kashmir. ’
4 — Dunboyne. Lord Brighton, Daydue Tableau
d’Honneur.
5 — Lovely. Gueland. Gex, Gen. Cadorna.
G — Omer K. f Segurola. Tout Or, Light Fantastic.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — Joan Marin. Good I’.ye, Light Rose, Flambette.
2 — Ross R.. Mambi. Machine Gunner, Walk Up.
3— TOM MoTAGGART, Ballet Dancer II., Re-
count. Kashmir.
4 — Duuboyne, Lord Brighton, Tableau d’Uonneur,
Daydue.
5 — Gueland, Lovely, Gen. Cadorna, Gex.
G— Segurola, Omer K., Tout Or, Light Fantastic.
LAUREi.
The horses which seem best in Friday’s races
are:
Laurel Park, Md., October 20, 1920.
1 — Merchant Marine. Blue Belle, Bon Homme.
2 — Verity, Le Balafre, Sun rose.
3 — By Jiminy. Martin A. Noonan, Harmonique.
4 — Old Dad. Paul Jones, Herd Girl.
5 — BON JOUR. Belario. King John.
G— Bon Jour. Wur Marvel, Scurry.
7 — Padua. Regreso, Court Fool.
T. K. Lynch.
Chicago Handicap.
1 — Sun Turret. Bon Homme, Merchant Marine.
Baywood.
2 — Verity. Sunrose. \rbitrator, Railbird.
3— BY JIMINY, Lough Storm, Harmonique, Bas-
tille.
4 — Paul Jones, Sandy Beal, Amaze, Rapid Trav-
eler.
5 — Flibberty gibbet. Bon Jour, Albert A., Belario.
G — Bon Jour, War Marvel, Stepsou. Kuklux.
7— Capital City, Regreso, Vigilante, Napthalins.
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LATONIA.
LATONIA, Ky., October 21. — Today’s training
operations over the Latonia track included the fol-
lowing:
Weather clear; track fast —
Three-Eighths Mile.
429 Abbess . . ,
37
319 Joe Whipple
•37%
425-Blow’g Bubbles 86%
434- Julia N. ...
. .38
422- Discussion
38
429-Muhony ....
.36%
428- Dr. Carmen ...37%
130-Miss Fontaine
.35%
433- Eleanor S.
....37%
431 -Sure
. 36%
331 -Furbelow .
38
313-The Swimmer
39%
429-Honor Man
....38
Half Mile.
49%
321-Loys
. .49%
434 High Cost
58"
434 -La Foudre ..
. .49 ~
Five-Eighths MUe.
435-Au Revoir
...1:02%
429-I^ast Coin . . .
1:02%
421 -Col. Baker
..1:01%
433-Squceler
.1:01%
433-Joe Goodman 1:03
Three-Quarters Mile.
433-Beneeia . .
...1:16%
430-Faux-Col
1:15%
4 33-Bandy mo .
...1:17%
424-Luncelot . . . .
1:14%
427-Beaverkill
• .1:18%
294-Tharon
1:15
428-Cozette ...
...1:15%
Seven -Eighths Mile.
433-Petrarch .
...1:28
334-The Boy
1:30
431-Redmon ..
...1:29%
One Mile.
433-Balance Wh’l 1:42%
434-Frank F
1:41%
431 -Countess .
...1:42%
435-Parol
1:42%
Mile and a Quarter.
430-Cleopatra .
...2:07%
433-Stevcnson . . .
2:12%
MUe and
a Half.
434-Damask
...2:85
428-On Watch ...
2:42%
434 - John P. Grier2:34%
Two Miles.
435- Miuto II 3:30%
LAUREL.
LAUREL, Md., October 21. — Today’s work-outs at
Laurel were as follows:
Weather clear; track fast —
Three-Eighths Mile.
423- Attorney Muir. 39
432 -Antilles 38
4 2d- Austral 40
430- Billy Reedy ..39-
430- Beacon 38
434- Cubanita 40
435- Enfilade 38%
431 - Explosive 38%
Half
432- Franc Tireur...38
433- Night Raider.. .39
434 - Oriole 38
377 -P. T. Barimm . .41
431-P’cess Pandora. 39
429 -Superwoman ..38
431 -Stepson 37
275-St. Quentin ..40
Mile.
432- Amaze 50% 42G- Pocatello ...
433- Clapperbill "0% 433-Snare
418-Capital City ..52 381-Thimble
414-Irish Kiss 53 432-Ultra Gold ..
434- Mark^ West ...54 3G7-War Marvel
Five-Eighths Mile.
431-Ameri’n Rosel:05
428-Mavehona
.1:06
431 -Chevalier ..
.1:05
434 -Rout ledge
.1:08
431 Dolly C. ...
.1:08
432- Retrieve ...
.1:08
432-Dinty Moore.
.1:08
434 -St. Michael.
.1:03
355- Dr. Ch. Wellsl:08
375 -San Pablo .
.1:02%
434 -El Mahdi...
.1:05
434 -Translate ..
.1:07%
433- Indolence ..
.1:05
430-Toucanet . . .
.1:06
Three-Quarters Mile.
420-Ben um a ra is ..
. .38%
133 Light Fantast ic .87%
434 Crest
. .36%
434-Rhinestone
..37
415-Dry Moon . . .
. .37%
Sunburn
...39
Half Mile.
377-Biff Bang ...
..57%
352- Mr. Specs . . .
...49
434-Fort Churchill
• 53%
436- Rustler
. . . 50
411-Frank Waters
. .57
434-Recount
• • 49%
434 Mambi
. .50
408-Shillelagh II.
..55
422-Mars Mouse .
-.53%
Five -Eighths Mile.
354-Cherubino . . . .
1:10%
Mille Fleurs
.1:04%
434-Caligula
1:02%
433-St. Allan ...
.1:08%
133 Jules Garson .
1:10
43^-Ten-Lec
.1:02%
Is Star of Thursday’s Racing at Empire City —
Grey Lag Takes Autumn Days Stakes.
NEW YORK, N. Y., October 21. — Jockey Knsor
was the bright star of today’s racing at Empire
City. He rode four winners and one second out
of six mounts. ’While two of his winning mounts
were on favorites, he also scored with Elected II..
a long shot, and Genie W., a second choice, which
defeated Sweet Music, the favorite in the final
race.
Grey Lag proved that S. C. Hildreth had bought
no “pig in the hole,” when lie paid a large sum
to Max Hirsch for the Star Shoot — Miss Minnie
colt. In a true run race in the Autumn Days
Stakes, the fetature of the program, he boat Mul-
eiber, both carrying 122 pounds, a half length.
The time for the five and a half furlongs was 1:0G,
within one-fifth of a second of the track record.
East View and Hard Guess, coupled as the James
Butler entry, were the first to show when starter
Cassidy sent the field away. East View displayed
a flight of extreme speed and came around the
stretch bend three lengths in front. Grey Lag
appeared to race sluggish the first part of the
race, but when the field straightened out both
lie and Mulciber set sail for the flying Butler colt
and caught him an eighth out. From there to the
finish Grey Lag and Mulciber fought it out, the
Hildreth colt coming fast in the last strides and
won by a half length going away. Curfew got up
in time to beat both Butler colts for third money.
The Winsome Handicap, at one mile for mares
of all ages, brought the victory of Elected II..
ridden by Ensor, with Ballet Dancer II. in second
place. Elected II. took the load at the start and
maintained a front position all the way, winning
by a length and a half. Edwina, the favorite, could
do no better than third.
The opening dash was proved easy for the Celt
filly Mavourneen. She was held at the short odds
of 2 to 7 and in the running of the race she per-
formed as if the oralizers were even then taking
lilierties with her. Getting off quickly she took
the lead and had plenty left to withstand Gilt
Fringe’s determined bid near the finish. Gilt
Fringe, second choice, was easily second, six
lengths in front of Archive.
Liberty Girl proved the big surprise of the day
when she won the second race, in which a band of
fifteen platers started. l*ost positions played havoc
with the choices, as most of them were on the out-
side. Valerie West delayed the start for several
minutes on account of her fractious actions, but
when the field got off she was in front. Her lead
was short-lived, however, for Liberty Girl soon ran
her into defeat and, saving ground at the stretch
turn, came on to bent the heavily -backed Bon
Tronip by a length. Prince of Como was the reced-
ing favorite, but lie had scant chance after his
bad start and finished far in the ruck.
Berlin showed he is a fairly good plater right now
when he easily defeated a band of ordinary racers
in the fifth race. He opened a favorite, but at the
close of operations was third <‘110100 Le Gaulois
essayed to set the pace, hut the Verdun filly was
done for after three-quarters of a mile. At this
point Berlin went into the lead and held his op-
ponents safe afterward. The Wit, slow to begin,
came fast through the stretch and got up to heat
American Soldier four lengths for second place.
Jack Joyner has purchased from G. B. Melhinie!
at private terms, C. Repescule, b. in, G, by Meddler
— Strike- a -Light II.
L. T. Bauer lias sold the two-year-old filly Mille
Fleurs, which he obtained through the claiming
Ikix at Jamaica, back to J. W. McClelland. Mille
Flours is a half sister to Lord Brighton.
B. A Lane bought Track Star and The Wit a:
private terms.
» - ■
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF
Charles Edward, of the lleudrie stable, has been
sold to the Detroit Hunt Club for $1,500.
The stables of E. R. Bradley and Lloyd Gentry
will be shipped to Pimlico at the conclusion of rac-
ing in Kentucky.
The Warranton Hunt Club of Virginia announces
a day’s racing for Tuesday, November 16. Three
steeplechases and two flat races will make up
the card.
W. V. Thraves, owner of the fleet and staying
gelding Minto II., has bought the dam of his good
horse in England and left her there to be mated
again with Sundridge next spring. She is Miss
Ronald, by Ray Ronald — Sesara. by Donovan —
Seraphine, by Bruce. If the result is a eolt that
turns out to be as good as Minto II., or better,
Mr. Thraves will, own u valuable sire of the future.
EMPIRE CITY FORM CHART
YONKERS, N. Y.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1920.— Empire City. Fifth day. Empire City Racing
Association. Autumn Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear; temperature 60 .
Steward to Represent Jockey Club. J. E. Cow din. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornelilsen. Starter,
Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, V. E. Schaumburg.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. in.). •Indicates apprentice allowance.
ej"-g FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (July 22, 1918— 1:07%— 5— 128.) Purse $1,132. 2 -year- olds.
DIUOU Claiming. Net value to winner $832; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt *4
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
O
H
C P S
51046 MAVOURNEEN
WB 112
4
1
I s
1* l 3
1*
L Ensor
J
J Murphy
2-7
2-7
1-5 out—
50965 2 GILT FRINGE
w 105
3
2
3*
2» 2*
2«
C Ponce
J
MacManus
4
5
5 1-4 out
50990 ARCHIVE
wb 104
1
4
2!
3'! 3 2
3*
J Mooney
J
Daniel
10
20
20 2 out
50985 EPISODE
w 120
2
3
4
4 4
4
C H MillerT
F Farley
• 15
25
25 4 1-2
430- Bon Homme. 1:18% 434-J. Overton ..1:18%
434 -Ben IIampsonl:20 431-Raconteusc .1:22
Curl 1:18% 431-Serupis 1:18
428-Ina Kay ...1:20 434-Trencl\Mortar 1:18
26S- Janies 1:21
One Mile.
94-Bonevolent ..1:51 Legacy 1:47
434-Geu.G.M.G’ez 1:48 434-Sm’ke Screen 1:44
Mile and an Eighth.
434 -The Porter. . .1 :5«
Stepson showed speed. Superwoman and Beacon
went well all the way. Oriole was hard held and
just cantered. Enfilade and War Marvel wore under
a hard pull. Chevalier showed good speed. San
Pablo was under a pull all the way St. Michael
showed plenty of speed. Johnny Overton w’as worked
from the barrier and showed some speed. Smoke
Screen was under restraint all the way. The Por-
ter was going hard held.
EMPIRE CITY.
NEW YORK, N. Y., October 21. — Today’s train-
ing gallops over the Empire City track included:
Weather clear; track fast —
Three-Eighths Mile.
Time, 1:10%, Track fast.
Winner — Blk. f. by Celt — Toots, by Top Gallant (trained by J. J. Murphy: bred by Mr. H. Crippen).
Went to iKist at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv-
ing. MAVOURNEEN raced into a long lead in the early running, but was being shaken up at the finish.
GILT FRINGE closed up steadily all through the stretch and finished resolutely. ARCHIVE ran fairly
well, but pulled up slightly lame. EPISODE was badly outpaced.
Scratched — (50151) Miss Petite. 105: 50948 Light Rose, 105; 50985 2 Santa Claus, 120.
Overweights — Mavourneen. 4 pounds.
P'-g AQf7 SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. (July 22. 1918—1:07%— 5—128. ) $1,132 Added! 3 -year-olds
JLvFO 4 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,022; second, $200; third, $100.
index Horses- A WtPPSI
50432 LIBERTY GIRL w 3 llo 13 1
50277 BON TROMP w 5 113 1C 3
50945* CHIMERA wb 4 105 11 G
50949* MAR’ N ROLLINS w 4 105 7 11
50425 3 * BABYLONIAN wb 3 114 S 8
50695 s LARGHETTO WB 3 112 12 5
50 7 1 9 * L’ EN J OLEUR w 4 113 6 7
50945 3 PR’CE OF COMO wb 7 113 10 15
'51051 MOUNTAIN DEW w 3 106 5 10
490X0 VALERIE WEST w 6 115 3 2
50719 OUR NEPHEW w 5 113 2 13
51022 3 FLORSAlN w 3 111114 4
43202 BLODWIN w 6 110 4 11
38411 KENWORTHY w 7 113 1 9
46648 RAGAZZA W 3 113 9 12
AWtPPSt .% % % 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S
3 11» 13 1 2*1 1«» 1* 1* C H Millerl Wei* 15 15 15 5 2
5 113 1C 3 4> 3b 2* 2* M Buxton C Buxton 3 3 2 7-101-3
5 s 5 3 3} 3b R L’casterDosoris Stable 20 20 30 10 5
12* 7* 7* 4! G Babin C K Moore 15 30 30 8 4
7* 6i F>» B Mar* ell iN K Moody 15 20 15 6 3
3** 4i 4i fi 2 L Ensor F W Spiers 5 5 3 1 1-2
10* 9' 8* 7 3 C Ponce G Peterson f20 25 25 7 3
13 s 13* 10J 81 T Rowan P Reilly 1 9-5 9-5 7-101-3
9* 8 : 9* 9i R McCr’nnJ Grafton 15 20 20 7 3
1** 2’ 5* 10 s J ConnollyJ P Lyons 20 25 25 7 3
8* 12! 12b 11- C Rob son J Gengler 30 50 50 15 «
6> 10- 13* 12 2 T Quinlan I' S Derby 30 50 50 20 8
15 15 14' IS 2 F Weiner C B Hendrickson 50 50 50 20 8
111 H 1 111 14= A Tryon H J Graham 30 50 50 15 G
14* 14- 15 15 M Everett G Peterson |20 25 25 7 3
15 30 30 8 4
15 20 15 6 3
5 5 3 1 1-2
t20 25 25 7 3
1 9-5 9-5 7-101-3
15 20 20 7 i
20 25 25 7 3
30 50 50 15 G
30 50 50 20 8
50719 OUR NEPHEW w 5 113 2 13 8* 12! 12* 11- C Rob son J Gengler 30 50 50 15 G
51022 3 FLORSAlN w 3 111114 4 ’ 6> 10- 13* 12 2 T Quinlan F S Derby 30 50 50 20 8
43202 BLODWIN w 6 110 4 11 15 15 14' 15 2 F Weiner C B Hendrickson 50 50 50 20 8
38411 KENWORTHY w 7 113 1 9 11111' 11114= A Tryon H J Graham 30 50 50 15 G
46648 RAGAZZA w 3 113 9 12 14* 14= 15 15 M Everett G Peterson |20 25 25 7 3
fCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting.
Time, 1:11%. Track fast.
Winner — B. f, by Neil Gow — Kirku, by Mark For’ard (trained by R. O. Miller; brad in England by
Mr. E. Hulton).
Went to post at 3:02. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow for all but PRINCE OF COMO. Won
driving; second and third the same. LIBERTY GIRL, away forwardly, raced VALERIE WEST into
defeat in the early running ami held BON TROMP safe in the final drive. The latter was foreed to race
wide on all the turns and finished gamely. CHIMERA raced next to the rail for tin* entire race and
outstayed MARION HOLLINS in the final drive. The latter closed a big gap. PRINCE OF COMO was
almost left at the post.
Scratched — 51026 Asterisk, 113; 510-17 Liola, 111; 50719 Sweet Tooth, 108; 50440 Trackstar, 121; 50720
Toadstool. 10S.
Overweights — Largbetto, 4 pounds; Valerie West, 5; Florsain, 3%.
r X AQ Q THIRD RACE— 1 Mile” (July 19, 1916— 1:38%— 5—1 1<T) Winsome Handicap! $L332
O JLUOO Added. All Ages. Fillies and Mares. Net value to winner $1,107; second, $200; third.
$109.
Index Ho rses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8
51028 ELECTED II. w 4 112 1 1 l 3 1*11* l 3 l'| L Ensor E Sietas 8 10 10 3 6-5
Three-Quarters Mile.
423-Black Knight 1:23 427-Ocean Swell .1:24%
432-Georgie 1:20% 434-Orcus 1:25
427-Kashmir 1:21 431-Phedoden 1:17%
427-Lord Herbert 1:18% 434-Sport’g Blood.l:17%
434-Neddam 1:16
Seven-Eighths Mile.
434-East Indian .1:30
One Mile.
434-John P. Jonesl:44% 434-Wyoming ....1:45
434- Veto 1:50
Recount seems at his best. Caligula worked well.
Ten-Lee was under strong restraint. Georgie had
an easy gallop. Sporting Blood could have worked
much faster. Ned dam worked easily. Wyoming is in
fine racing condition. John Paul Jones did good
work, seems to like a long distance.
Index llo rwes . AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8
51028 ELECTED II. w 4 112 1 1 l 3 1*1 l 3 l 3 1*1 L Ensor E Sietas 8 10 10 3 6-5
( 50969 )B. DANCER II. wsb 4 113 3 2 2b 2* 2* 2= 2* J Mooney J Fitzsimmons 3 3 2 3-5 1-3
49583 = EDWINA wb 3 120 6 3 3 3 3* 3'1 3 3 3* L Fator E G Soule 2 2 2 4-5 1-3
50968 = RED RED ROSE wb 3 106 5 4 5 3 41 4= 4 3 4* F Weiner Greentree Stable 2 13-513-54-5 2-5
50986 3 LADY GERTRUDEw 5 126 4 3 4b 5! 5= 5 3 o 3 C KumfherF Houseman 5 10 10 3 6-5
50805 MDLE. VIVIAN wb 3 118 2 C fi g G 6 fi C H MillerC A Stoneham 12 20 15 4 8-5
Time, 25%, 37. 48%, 1:14, 1:40%. Track fast.
Winner — B. f, by Voter — Trioniphale. by Arc de Triomphe (trained by E. Sietas; bred in France by
Mr. John Sanford).
Went to post at 3:32. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. ELECTED II.. showing sudden improvement under a good rider, set a good pace all the way and
won under restraint. BALLET DANCER II. was in closest pursuit throughout and made a game finish.
EDWINA raced well all the way. RED RED ROSE finished gamely. LADY GERTRUDE quit in the
last half mile. MLLE. VIVIAN was badly outpaced.
Scratched — 5104S Penelope, 104.
Overweights — Elected II., 2 pounds.
PT “g AQO FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (July 22, 1918— 1 :05%— 2— 119.) Second Running
OlVOt f AUTUMN DAYS STAKES. $2,000 Added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net
value to winner $2,740; second, $400; third, $200. •
Index Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
% str Fin
Jockeys Owners
Q
H
CPS
50803 -GREY LAG
W 125
3
3
4!
4*
3*5 1!
L
Ensor S C Hildreth
1-2
1-2
9-20out —
( 50803 ) MULCIBER
wn 122
2
5
5
3=
2= 2«
C
Rob’sonXalapa St’k F’
m 8-5
3
11-51-5 out
5 0950 3 CURFEW
WB 118
5
4
3*
25
4= 3b
C
H Miller H H Sommer
40
40
40 6 1
48493 EAST VIEW'
w 115
1
2
I s
l 3
1! 4J
C
KummerJ Butler
tG
12
12 2 out
48928 HARD GUESS
w 115
4
1
2b
5
5 5
J
Mooney J Butler
t6
12
12 2 cut
New York Handicap.
1 — Merchant Marine, Blue Belle, Baywood, Voor-
mir.
2 — Verity, Sunrose, Indolence, Ragnarok.
3 — BY JIMINY, Lough Storm, Harmonique, Mar-
tin A. Noonan.
4 — Sandy Beal, Paul Jones, Rapid Traveler, Herd
Girl.
5 — Bon Jour, Belario, African Arrow. Albert A.
6 — Scurry. War MarvH. Bon Jour, Uncle’s Lassie.
7 — Capital City, Vigilante, Court Fool, King
Agrippa.
Buffalo Handicap.
1 — Sun Turret, Bon Homme, Merchant Marine,
Baywood.
2 — Verity, Sunrose, Arbitrator, Railbird.
3 — BY JIMINY, Lough Storm, Harmonique, Bas-
tille.
4 — Paul Joues, Sandy Beal, Amaze, Rapid Trav-
eler.
5 — Flibberty gibbet. Bon Jour, Albert A.. Belario.
6 — Bon Jour, War Marvel, Stepson. Kuklux.
7 — Capital City, Regreso. Vigilante, Padua.
Observer's Handicap.
1 — Sun Turret, Merchant Marine. Blue Belle, Bay-
wood.
2 — Sunrose. Verity. Indolence. Arbitrator.
3 — BY JIMINY. Harmonique, Lough Storm, Miss
Rankin.
4 — Sandy Beal. Paul Jones. Old Dad. Herd Girl.
5 — Belario, Bon Jour. Albert A.. Flibbertygibbet.
6 — Bon Jour. War Marvel. Uncle’s Lassie. Scurry.
7 — Capital City, Regreso, Padua, King Agrippa.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — Sun Turret. Merchant Marine. Bon Homme,
Blue Belle.
2 — Verity. Sunrose. Arbitrator, Railbird.
3 — BY JIMINY, Lougu Storm, Harmonique, Mar-
tin A. Noonan.
4 — Sandy Beal. Paul Jones. Old Dad, Amaze.
5 — Bon Jour, Flibbertygibbet, Belurio, Albert A.
6 — Bon Jour. Scurry, War Marvel. Stepson.
7 — Capitul City, Padua. Regreso, Court Fool.
tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting.
Time. 22%. 46%, 1:00, 1:06. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. c, by Star Shoot — Miss Minnie, by Meddler (trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Mr.
John E. Madden).
Went to post at 4:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. GREY LAG began slowly, but came fast in the homestretch and, finishing gamely under hard
riding, wore the leader down and outstayed MULCIBER at the end. MULCIBER was crowded back at
the start and, displaying excellent speed while rounding the last turn, passed the leader, but could not
withstand the winner’s challenge. CURFEW ran a game race and outstayed EAST VIEW. The latter
set a fast pace for a half mile and quit badly.
Scratched — (50G96) Sporting Blood. 122; 5l046=Dernier Sou, 118; (51086) Mavourneen. 119; (50901)
Black Knight. 118; (51071)Honey Cell. 112,
er-g (f|QSh FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (July 20, 1918— 1 :42%— 5—117, ) Purse $1,132!
3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $832; second, $200; third.
$ 100 .
Indox Horses AWtPPSt % *£ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8
(51086)* BERLIN w « 115 4 .1 3=i 2* 1' 1= l'i R Mar’elliW P (’unn’gham 8-5 3 13-54-5 1-3 '
51030-THE WIT wit 3 114 5 4 4! 4 l 2 3 2» 2* L Ensor B A Lane 2 11-511-54-5 13
5 1047 = *AM’ R’N SOLDIEItw 3 1<»2 3 5 5 5 4 3 3= 3= F Weiner F Houseman 5 5 5 8-5 7-10
50646 3 ON HIGH w J 101 1 1 2= 3! 5 5 4 3 J Mooney J Robertson 3 3 11-34-5 1-3
5 1 047 3 LE GAULOIS 3 114 2 2 1= 1' 3b M 5 T Davies C A Applegate 15 15 12 4 8-5
Time, 23%, 48%, 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:45%. Track fast.
Winner — Br. g, by Jim Gaffney — Autolee, by Lettoon (trained by W. 1’. Cunningham; bred by Mr.
W. F. Schulte).
Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. BERLIN took an easy lead in the stretch and draw away when challenged in the final eighth.
THE WIT moved up gamely on the stretch turn, but tired in the final drive. AMERICAN SOLDIER
saved ground on the turns and easily outstayed the others. LE GAULOIS quit after going a half mile
in the lead. ON HIGH tired.
Scratched — 50668 Pierre -a -Feu, 115.
— — ■ ■ ■ ■ —
fiT-i AQi SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. (July 19, 1916— 1 :38%— 5— 110.) Purse $1,132. 3-year-old* and
tl X Vi/X upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $832; second, $200; third, $100,
O H C P 8
8-5 8-5 8-5 1-2 out
4-5 1 1 1-5 out
5 6 5 7-5 1-2
10 12 12 3 6-5
30 30 30 8 3
lndfe r Horses AWtP PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owuera O H C P S
i 50805 )GENIE W. w 3 112 2 2 1! 1* l' lj 1.J L Ensor J Whaler. 8-5 8-5 8-5 1-2 out
51027 2 SWEET MUSIC wb 3 112 I 1 2* 2'i 2 3 2 % 2»° C KummerW R Coe 4-5 1 1 1-5 out
50968 WHISK wb 3 115 5 5 4* 3* :!'• 3* 3*5 C H MillerMarrone Stable 5 fi 5 7-5 1-2
50968 3 LEA DING STAR wb 4 120 4 3 5 5 5 5 4»" J Mooney J Fitzsimmons 10 12 12 3 fi-5
50571 2 JOE JOE w 4 115 3 4 3b 4= 4= 4' 3 H Tault • L’ C Hallam 30 30 30 8 3
Time, 25. 48%, 1:13%, 1:40%. Track fast.
Winner — Br. f, by Star Shoot — Pamela, by Hamburg • (trained* by J. Whalen; bred by Mr. John E.
Madden 1 .
Went to post at 5:00. At in>st 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. GENIE W. took the lead soon after the start and. setting a fast pace, gamely withstood SWEET
MUSIC’S challenge. The latter raced under restraint until in the last quarter, then finished gumely uud
would have won iu auotlier stride or two, WH18K rau well and ulwuys held the others safe.
1
Friday, October 22 , 1920
DAILY RACING FORM
LATONIA FORM CHART
LATONIA, KY. t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1220.— Twentieth day. Kentucky Jockey Club. Autumn
Meeting of 28 days. Weather dear; temperature 60°.
Stewards. C. F. Price, S. C. Nuckols, Jr., and A. G. Leonard. Placing Judges, W. II. Shelley, N. H.
McClelland and E. Jasper. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, W. H. Shelley.
Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time 2:45 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
AQQ FIRST RACE — 1 Mile. (July 3, 191ft— 1 : 36%— 4— 100.) Military Handicap. Purse
«JXU«7 ^ 4 $2,500, 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $2,200; second, $200; third,
$ 100 .
Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vi % Btr Fin Jockey s Ovriera Equlv. Odds Str’t
50998 LUKE DILLON w 3 105 4 3 1J l l 1* D 14 F C’ltilotti J W Schorr 395-100
50961 GREY EAGLE 5 104 5 2 2} 2} 2‘ 24 2* R Kenn’dy F Gering Jr 495-100
(50984 ) RAPID STRIDE w 3 113 7 4 54 5= 3* 3- 3® L Lyko J A McBntee 12<‘-10C
50961 RAMEAU wit 4 95X3 5 6>° 6° 5} 4 3 4- W Jarrell H E Davis 0380-100
50738 MADRID wr 4 105 f> 6 4»* 4»» 4’> 5} 5>« W Wright G R Diggs 10875-100
LAUREL PARK FORM CHART
LAUREL, MD., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920; -Eighteenth day. Maryland State Fair. Autumn Meet-
ing of 26 days. Weather clear: temperature' 60®. ' _
Steward to Represent Jockey Club, S. L. Jenkins. Judges, J. B. Campbell and Herman B. Conkling.
Starter. James Milto n. Racing Secretary, Frank J . Bryan.
Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time 1:45 p. in.). ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
K-i AQA FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. % (Oct. 5, 1918— 1:11%— 4— lOf.) Purse $1,147.50. 2-year-olds.
O A UJItF Maidens. Selling. Net valuo to winner $847,50; second, $200; third, $M#.
Index fiorses AWtPPSt V, V? *KStr Fin Jockeys ~ Owners Equiv. Odda Btr *!
5lOBV*fTAlNNIE WALSH wr 100 12 11 10* 9 2 3‘ l 3 F Bryson E E Mooar f 1170- 100
V, Str Fin Jnekeys
To* 9- 3 l l 3 F Bryson
Otwt»
E E Mooar
w 3 105 4 3 n l l
D 14 F C’ltilotti J W Schorr
2 2} 25 2> 2 4 2* R Kenn’dy F Gering Jr
w 3 113 7 4 54 5 3 3*
5 6 I# 6« , r »l 4 3 4= W Jarrell
J A McEntee
H E Davis
6 6 4 h 4 h 4'* 55 5" W Wright G R Diggs
50961 J. J. MURDOCK ws 7 94} 2 1 3» 3«* 6 3 6* 6*° P Long
6U741 2 BROOKLAND wsB 5 106 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 E Pool
J Umensetter
D McDermid
Equiv. Odda Str’t
395-100
495-100
12«- 10C
0380-100
10875-100
1475-100
565-100
Time, 24%, 49%, 1:15%, 1:41. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Luke Dillon, $9.90 straight, $4.90 place, $2.90 show; Grey Eagle, $5.10 place, $2.80
■bow; Rapid Stride. $2.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Luke Dillon. 395 fo-100 straight. 145 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Grey
Eagle. 155 to 100 place, 40 to UK) show; Rapid Stride, 20 to 100 show.
Winner— Ch. e, by Luke McLuke — Frances Dillon, by The Commoner (trained by L. Tauber; bred by
Messrs. Schorr & Keene).
Went to post at 1:45. .\£ post 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but RROOKLAND. Won
handily: second and third driving. LUKE DILLON was rushed into the lead in the first quarter and,
showing the most speed, held sway throughout to win easing up. GREY EAGLE moved up gamely after
rounding into the stretch, but tired in the last sixteenth. RAPID STRIDE had to he ridden hard for
the entire race, but was always outpaced. BROOKLAND refused to start with the others and was
practically left.
Overweights — Grey Eagle. 1 pound: Rapid Stride. 4: Rameau. 2%; Madrid. 4; J. J. Murdock, 1%.
5 0578 ‘BRIGANNA
WB
9S 11
2 5=
3=
2« 2}
A
Allen
R
B Strassberger
t
51059 BLACK TOP
w
100 3
4 2*«
3I1
f,nk 3I1
F
Hunt
D
S Fountain
lqoo-ioo
50724 ‘MOLLIE BARNES
w
100 9
3 9'|
l 5'} 6= 4'
F
W’dst’k
J
Reardon
2315-100
6 1079* ‘ZEALOUS
w
103 7 10 11 s
1C
4' 5'}
A
Marrero
W
Duman
1005-10
51039 LOUGH MAIDEN
w
100X 1
8 7'
6}
7 3 G«
R
Rom’elli
E
B McLean
340-100
49321 SOBRIGADE
w
116 6
9 4}
4**kl0'} 7 nk
B
Kleeger
G
W Forman
12035 10O
50579 3 DIFFIDENCE
w
111} 4
5 3k
7 h
8' 8"k
I*''
Keogh
W
J Salmon
150-100
50591 ANN’TTE’S SISTERwb
96 10
1 8h
8*>
9k 9 s
T
JafVis
R
J Mackenzie
3245-100
50875 RUNGEORGE
w
100 5
6 6k
11"
ll 3 10'}
.T
Callahan
E
D Kaufman
1250-100
50806 LUSMORE
WB
106 S
12 12
12
12 11'
L
McAtee
C
T McGinnis
3865-100
50971 MY FRIEND PAT
wn
108 2
7 1»
l'i
, l»kl2
D
Stirling
H
Sisson
t
tMutuel field. —
Time, 24,
49.
1:15%.
Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Chinnie Walsh,
fie It. $2!
5.40
straight.
$20:00 place,
$10.00 show;
Priganna, field.
$20.00 place, $10.00 Vsbow; Black Top, $6.80 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Chinnie Walsh, field, 1170 to 100 straight, 900 to 100 place, 400 to 100
show: Briganua, field. 900 to 100 place, 400 to 100 show; Black Top. 240 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. f, by Handsel — Bodin, by Dr. Leggo (trained by E. W. Padelford; bred by Mr. Peter
Sheridan).
Went tr post at 1:46. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-
ing. CHINNIE WALSH began slowly and was far back in the early running, but moved up with a rush
when entering the homestretch and raced into a long lead in the last eighth. BRIGANNA raced well,
but tired after disposing of the early pacemaker at the eighth post. BLACK TOP outstayed MOLLIE
BARNES in the final drive. MY FRIEND PAT was eased up at the end after setting the pace to the
last eighth.
Scratched — 50841 Ascutney, 100; Reina ().. 97.
Overweights — Lough Maiden, 3% pounds; Diffidence, 2%; Chinnie Walsh, 2.
51093
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. (July 27, 1914—1:11—5 — 116.) Purse $1,300. 2-year-olds.
Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $1,000; second,
$200: third, $100. '
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jo ckeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str’1
OFFICIAL w 112 10 2 l l 1* 1* 1* S McGraw G L Blackford 185-10
VIEW wb 112 8 3 3b 2- 2 2 2h T Murray W S Bruce 2035-10
NATION wb 113 5 5 5h 84 4} 3' L Lyke B R Bradley 230-10
E wb 112 6 6 6b 35 45 e Pool G J Long 955-10
wb 112 9 10
w 112 3 8
51100
SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles. <0ct. 30, 1916—3:40—6—138.) Steeplechase.
$1,500. 3-ycar-olds. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $300; third, $200.
Index Horses A Wt
50816 TRUST OFFICIAL w 112
50910 COURT VIEW wb 112
50979 2 BOTHERATION wb 113
50910* TRIBUNE wb 112
50910 2 ALL RIGHT SIR WB 112
50979 FRANK E. w 112
CRACK O’ DAWN w 112
50979 DAN JACKSON wsb 112
50979 SOUTH. G’TLEMAN w 112
51058 TOM ROACH wsb 112
9’ & 9 l 5 4 5 2 H LunsFd
8> 4» 7 l 6* O Willis
7 l 35 6} 8® H King
44 61 91 9b F Wilson
Jockey 8 Owners
S McGraw G L Blackford
T Murray W S Bruce
L Lyke B R Bradley
E Pool G J Long
H Lunsfd G T Arnold
O Willis F Earnest
C VanDu’n W C Goodloe
H King E Brown
F Wilson W V Th raves
W Mor’sey G F Baker
Index Horses
Equlv. Odd s 8 tr ’ t 50565 2 OCEANNA
185-100 50903 TATTLE
AWtPPSt 4 8 12 14 Fin Jockeys
w 142 8 6 4® 3‘ l“k ink Di p Brady
2035-100 50488 3 NONUS w 137 1 1 8
230-100 50903 FREE STATE w 115 7 8 7
955-100 50671 KATHRYN HARLANw 137 6 7 6*
695-100 50671 SEA TLA Y w 135 6 5 5=
1450-100 50903 3 ELMER JOHNSON w 145 4 1 2»
4100-100 50972 RIBBON GRASS ws 137 3 3 1=
fin Jockeys Owners . Mi
iH P Brady J Lumsden
2* W Keating Greentroc Stable
8 6= 3* 3* L Hughes G W Forman
71 52 4nk 4 » a StretAi J Lumsden
51 3* 5 3 5 3 G Archib’d J E Griffith
6» 41a 6 € S Lush Mrs W A Prime
44 Fell. H Phillips R B Strassberger
l 3 Fell. A C’mpbell G H Slater
Wquly, Odds Btr’t
t 295- 100
10740-100
6200-100
ICouj^ed in betting as J. Lumsden entry. Time, 4:03%. Track fast.
51058 TOM ROACH wsb 112 2 1 2J 7 1 10 10 W Mor’sey G F Baker 8820-HX
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:13%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Trust Official, $5.70 straight, $4.20 place, $3.10 show; Court View, $12.40 place
$5.40 show; Botheration, $2.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Trust Official, 185 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Court Madden).
6200-10) $2 mutuels paid, J. Lumsden entry, $7.90 straight, $3.80 place, $3.10 show; Tattle, $4.30 place, $4.00
8820-100 show: Nonus, $4.20 show.
Equivalent lwoking odds — J. Lumsden entry, 295 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show;
place, Tattle, 115 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Nonus, 110 to 100 show.
Winner — B. f, by Hessiau — Ocean Tide, by St. George (trained by J. W. Healy; bred by Mr. John E.
VieAv, 520 to 100 place, 170 to 100 show; Botheration. 45 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. c. by Meelick— Princess Industry, by Farandole (trained by R. N. Vestal; bred by Mr.
George L. Blackford).
Went to post at 2:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. TRUST OFFICIAL, away well and showing the most speed, ran as if modi the best and won all
the way as his rider pleased. COURT VIEW raced prominently from the start, but was lucky to be
second. BOTHERATION ran green and suffered from interference, but came with a great rush in the
stretch. TRIBUNE tired in the last eighth. ALL RIGHT SIR began slowly and was always far back.
Scratched— 50979 s Merrimae, 112; 51053 Pinecrest, 112; 50010 Willow Tree, 112; 50797 Fantoche, 112;
51053 Sleepy Sidney, 112; 50S18 Talent, 112; 50298 H. E. Coleman, 112; 50921 Promising Tom, 112.
Overweights — Botheration, 1 pound.
Went to post at 2:14. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. OCEANNA, fencing well, was a close contender from the start and, taking the lead, easily with-
stood TATTLE’S challenge. The latter blundered at a couple of the fences and tired near the end.
NONUS was outrun from the start, but finished well. ELMER JOHNSON fell af the twelfth fence and
RIBBON GRASS stumbled over him. ^
Scratched — 59972 Briar Bay, 137.
er-g -g A1 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5, 1918— 1:11%— 4— 108.) $1,647.50 Added. 2 -year -
UllUi olds. Handicap. Net valuo to winner $1,147.60; second, $349.43; third. $232.95.
51094
THIRD RACE— 1 1-4 Miles,
olds and upward. Claiming.
(June 30, 1920 — 2:02% — 3 — 121.) Purse $1,300. 3-year-
Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100.
Owners Equlv. Odds 8tr*t
Masterson <fc Rogers 75-100
.1 L Knight 580-100
E C Bradley 215-100
H Field 3345-100
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str
60963 3 ‘CHEER LEADER w G 108 2 1 l l l l li l'J 1* H King Masterson & Rogers 75-H
51 034‘ KIMPALONG wn 4 105 4 2 2 1 2 3 2 s 2® 2 10 F Wilson .1 L Knight 580-H
50963 ‘ERNEST B. w 5 105 1 3 l*» S 3 3* 3® 3 4 B Kenn’dy E C Bradley 215-H
51038‘GAME COCK wb 5 111 S 4 4 4 4 4 4 W Jarrell H Field 3345-11
Time. 24%, 50, 1:15%, 1:41%, 2:06%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Cheer Leader, $3.50 straight, $2.50 place; Kimpalong, $3.70 place; no show mutuels
sold.
Equivalent booking odds — Cheer Leader, 75 to 100 straight, 25 to 100 place; Kimpalong, 85 to 100
place.
Winner— B. g, by Ogden— Belle of Ashland, by Ornament (trained by R. L. Rogers; bred by Mr.
Thomas C. McDowell).
Went to post at 2:41. At pest 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third
the same. CHEER LEADER raced into the lead at once and, setting a good pace, held KIMPALONG
safe in the final drive. KIMPALONG raced in closest pursuit and made a resolute finish. ERNEST B.
had no mishaps and was fur back at the finish. GAME COCK was done after going a half mile.
Index Horses
(509 16) ‘BABY GRAND
50698 DESPAIR
50902 3 W. T. GRIVES
50976 3 THE BAGGAGE
( 49930 )FAUNUS
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
w 115 3 3 3** k 3*k ih If J G’neisen J K L Ross
w 110 15 2a* 4a 2» 2 3 A Schu’g’r J W McClelland
wb 110 2 4 5 5 5 3i D Stirling P F Martin
w 110 4 1 l 2 l 1 3 l 4»k J Butwell E B McLeai
w 105 5 2 4h 2nk 4* 5 J Callahan Kcdgwick S
Time, 23%, 49, 1:15.
Jockeys Owners Bqntr. Odds Str’t
J G’neisen J K L Ross 100-100
A Schu’g’r J W McClelland 770-100
D Stirling P F Martin 840-100
J Butwell E B McLean 380-100
J Callahan Kodgwick Stable 645-109
Track fast.
51102
51095
FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Milo.' (June 27, 1914—1 : li — 5—116. ) Purse $1,200. 4-year-olAs
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; secSad, $266; third, $106.
Index Horses A Wt PP St
51033 TIM McGEE wb 5 113 1 1
50888 SERBIAN w 4 113 2 4
50958 ‘LARRY B. w 4 108 10 2
50461 ‘IWIN1WIN w 4 108 9 5
50815 BACK BAY wb 12 113 4 7
( 50680 ) * ARC H PLOT’R wb 7 112 3 8
49631 »DARNAY wsb 5 113 5 9
50958 DUC DE GUISE w 4 113 8 3
5 1032 ‘MAD. GINGHAM w 4 105 11 11
48114 CURRENCY wb 5 115 0 6
48220 ADELANTE wb G 113 7 10
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin
1“ 1“ l 1 li N Barrett
4* 4 1 4 1 24 A Collins
3h 34 3»* 2 l C Fuel
8 1 6 h 5 h 4* W Jarrell
Owners Ek
I A Saxton
Gallahcr Bros
B J Brannon
O L Foster
Snyder & Holmes
tMutuel field. Time. 22%, 46%, 1:13%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Tim McGee, $40.20 straight, $17.40 place, $10.50 show; Serbian, $10.20 place,
$9.50 show ; Larry B., $12.90 show. ^ ,
Equivalent booking odds Tim McGee, 1910 to 100 straight, 770 to 100 place, 425 to 100 show;
Serbian, 410 to 100 place. 375 to 100 show; Larry B., 545 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. li, by McGee — Cheek, by Hawkswick (trained by I. A. Saxton; bred by Mr. Chas. W.
Went to post at 3:10. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third
the same. TIM McGEE, away fast, set a good pace for the entire race and just lasted long enough
to win SERBIAN had to race wide, but finished with a rush and was going fastest at the end.
LARRY B. raced prominently for the entire race. ARCH PU)TTER ran a had race and was far back
all the way. CURRENCY was always outrun.
Scratched— 51038 Galji Curci, 110; 50885 Jago, 113; 40522 .Tack Wiggins, 108; 509o8 Approval, 10S;
43457 Hazel R.. 110; 50958 Adrianne K„ 105; 50815 Triomphnnt. 10K.
8 l 6 } 5 h 4‘ W Jarrell O L Foster 940-1
9 2 8*1 74 5 4 L Lyke Snyder & Holmes 655-1
Gi* 5 2 6} 6'* B Kenn’dy G Knebelkamp 260-1
10' 0 9 2 8 2 7 s C VanDu’n C T Worthington 1460*5-1
24 2= 21 8 2 F C’ltilctti J W Murphy 950-1
51 71 92 p Wilson M Reiser 2835-1
10° 10 3 10* E Pool E J Sullivan 365-1
11 11 11 11 H Lunsfd T J Pcndergast
46%, 1:13%. Track fast.
aight, $17.40 place, $10.50 show; Serbian, $10.20 place.
655-100
260-100
14605-100
950-100 T -
2835-100
365-100 in P
t
to 100 show;
$2, mutuels paid, Baby Grand, $4.00 straight, $3.50 place, $2.70 show; Despair, $5.30 place, $3.90
show: W. T. Grivcs. $3.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Baby Grand, 100 to 100 straight, 75 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Despair,
165 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; W. T. Drives, 70 to 100 show.
Winner — B. c, by Granite — Babe, by McGee (trained by H. G. Bedwell; bred by Mr. J. H. Loueheim).
Went, to post at 2:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. BABY GRAND was restrained in a contending position to the stretch turn, then slipped 'through
next to the rail in the stretch and, finishing gamely, won drawing clear. DESPAIR finished fast and
was moving up steadily when his leg bandage became loose and impeded his progress. W. T. GRIVES
finished fast. THE BAGGAGE set a fast pace, but came wide into the stretch and tired. FAUNUS also
tired in the stretch drive.
Scratched — (51083) Lough S willy, 110.
Ki -j AO FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Oct. 21, 191ft-l:37%— 4— 125.) $1,647.50 Added. 3-year-
Ol JLlfw olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $1,147.50; second, $406.18; third,
$270,1 2.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockey Owners Mqnlv. Oddi 8tr*t
5 1065 2 DR. JOE w 4 106 3 3 3 3 3 l l 3 1* l 7 A Schu’g’r J S Tyree 236-1Q0
51065 BONIFACE w 5 U8 2 2 2^ 3® 2* 2* F Keogh J K L Ross 86-l«)
48555 WOOD VIOLET wb 5 90 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 G Yeargin J B Dahlgrcn 1189-100
(51043)OLD DAD wb 3 103 1 1 V 1* 3 3 4 J Callahan Kedgwick Stable 665-100
Time, 24. 48%, 1:14, 1:39%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Dr. Joe, $6.70 straight, $2.50 place; Boniface, $2.50 place; no show mutuels sold.
Equivalent booking odds — Dr. Joe, 235 to 100 straight, 25 to 100 place; Boniface, 25 to 100 place.
Winner — Br. c, hy King James — Adeline t to, by Melton (trained by A. Bennett; bred by Mr. Henry
I T. Oxnard).
Went to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. DR. JOE, after being saved for a half mile, raced into the lead when called on and draw away
to will pulling up. BONIFACE had no mishaps and raced gamely, but far below his real form. WOOD
VIOLET finished fast. OLD DAD set a fast early pace and quit badly.
Scratched — 5l062 2 Leochares, 116; 50994 Paul Jones, 116.
PT “g rkQ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Oct, 10, 1914— 1 :49%— 3— lft4.) Purse $2,147.50. 3-year -
t/llvO olds and upward, Allowances. Not value to winner $1,547.50; second, $400; third,
$200. ' ^
Index Horses A Wt PPSt *4 % % Str Fin jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str’t
d, $100. Index H ors es
Equlv. Odds Str*t 5 1065 2 DR. JOE
mo^Iuo *1065 BONIFACE
410-109 48555 WOOD VVOl
410-100 48655 WOOD VifOLET
2513-100 (5 1043) OLD DAD
940-100 _ .
w 4 106 3 3 3 3 3 l
w 5 118 2 2 2'J 2*
wb 5 90 4 4 4 4
WB 3 103 1 1 1> 1*
51103
Index Horses
iving: second and third (51062 ) BRIDESMAN' wb 4 116 4 3 2’i 2 1 2 3 1»* l 2 J Callahan Wm Martin 26-100
just lasted long enough 50974 2 TANTALUS wb 4 114 1 1 l’i 1* Ink 2 5 21 A Schu’g’r M Smith 1665-100
nng fastest at the end. 50954 2 RUBIDIUM wsb 3 107 5 5 3 2 3'° 3' 2 3' 3 3 13 L Morris J W Bean 695-100
l race and was far back 50955 RUNECRAFT ws 5 114 6 4 6 5' f> 3 5* 4 *»k w Kelsay J J O’Toole 3520-100
o 50811 CLEAN GONE w 4 116 3 2 4* 4- 4 1 4 3 5 3 A Johnnon J J Farrell Jr 2455-100
8; o09.>8 Approval, 10S; (47107)DUETT1STE 8 114 2 6 5'J 6 6 6 6 A Allen J E Widener 2820-100
Time, 24*/ 5 , 49, 1:14%, 1:40, 1:52%. Track fast.
~ $2 mutuels paid. Bridesman, $2.50 straight, $2.70 place, $2.10 show; Tantalus, $4.60 place, $2.80
Purse $1,300, 3-year-olds show; Rubidium, $2.40 show.
nd, $200; third, $100. Equivalent booking odds — Bridesman, 25 to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place, 5 to 100 show; Tantalus,
Bqufv. Odds Str* t ***0 to 100 place, -40 to 100 show; Rubidium. 20 to 100 show.
1 9ono_inn Winner — B. c, by I.onawand — Fleur d’Orunge, by William the Third (trained by W. Martin; bred in
hraves 9PM 00 En E land h - v Mr. L. Robinson).
iOR0-inn Went, to post at 3:45. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
70-100 * ns * BRIDESMAN raced in close pursuit to the stretch and. taking the lead when TANTALUS began
tt ' tiring, raced into an easy lead. TANTALUS set a good pace and held on gamely for second place.
RUBIDIUM easily held the others safe.
Morris J W Bean
Kelsay J J O’Toole
Johnson J J Farrell Jr
Allen J E Widener
Equlv. Odds S|r*t
25-100
1665-100
695-100
3520-100
2455-100
2820-100
^ -g FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7, 1916—1:43% — 3 — 122.) Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds show; Rubidium, $:
il | H«fO and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,000; sec ond, $200; third, $100 . Equivalent boo
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Sir Fin Jockey O wners Equlv. Odds Str’t 130 4<
51038 GEN’ AL GLENN wsb 3 104i 3 5 2'i 1- l'i l*i l nk H King Wayne Stable England bv Mr L.
(50983) LEGAL w 4 112 4 2 41 5 5 5 2» F Wilson W V Thravca 910-100 K w ent - toT ^ K t,
SLAM w * Z 1 1 T H VI % r 8 wmis R lbX “ K
BREAD MAN £££* ^
$2 mutuels paid. General Glenn, $5S.OO strabfht, $12.20 place, $6.60 show; Legal, $6.30 place, $4.50 -g SI
S ^°^K(juiv}Gent 1< book^iig odds— General Glenn, 2800 to 100 straight, 510 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; — —
Legal 215 to 100 place, 125 to 100 show; Grand Slam, 220 to 100 show. _ I jgj 1 . e _l -
Winner— Ch c by Magneto— Mattie Glenn, by Orlando (trained by J. II. Baker; bred by Mr. Martin < 50996 ) GOLDIN E
TlllV ,'V * ’ 5 1 064 3 KALLIPOL
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51104
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7, 1916— 1:43%— 5— 116.) Purse $1,647.50.
olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,147.50; second, $300; third, $200.
’ Went to post at 3:40. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second alid third the 51060 2 ‘SANDY MAC
same. GENERAL GLENN was rushed into the lead at once and, making the pace fast, just lasted to ( 50975 ) ‘SITGARMINT
Index Horses AW tPPSt %
(50996) GOLDIN E wit 109 2 5 3'
| 51064 3 KALLIPOLIS w 99 4 3 l»k
51060= ‘SANDY MAC wb 100 3 2 4 1 *
(50975) ‘SITGARMINT w 102 6 4 2i
50975* JOHNNY OVERTONws 103 6 6 6
51003 IRA WILSON WB 105 1 1 3 3
% Str Fin Jockeys
2 1 3 4 I** I. Morris
Ownqrp
A L Austin
l«k i>5 Vi l'i 2'5 F W’dst’k A Hill
Equiv. Odds Str’t
90-100
win LEGAL outpaced in the early running, saved much ground when coming into the stretch and fin- 50975*JOHNNY OVE
jshed with a rush. GRAND SLAM was well up for the entire race. PIF JR., much the best, was given 510G3 IRA WILSON
a bungling ride. BREAD MAN tired. .
Overweights — General Glenn, 2% pounds. $2 mutuels paid. (
4 2 X E Harb’no E P Summerfield
50975* JOHNNY OVERTONws 105 6 6 6 6 5= 5i 5«*k W Kelsay W R TOlmie 1714-Kf
51003 IRA WILSON wb 105 1 1 3 3 r.**k 6 6 6 1. McAtee Crow Point Stable 1620-1W
. Time, 24%, 49%, 1:15%, 1:41%, 1:48%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Goldine, $3.80 straight, $3.00 place, $2.50 show; Kallipolis, $4.70 place, $3.20
show; Sandy Mac, $3.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Goldine. 90 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Kallipolis,
135 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show; Sandy Mac, 50 to 100 show.
Winner— B. f. by Golden Maxim — Mary Bodine, by Star Shoot (trained by A. L. Austin; bred by
Mr. T. M. Murphy).
Went to post at. 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third
the same. GOLDINE lost some ground on the stretch turn, but came fast through the stretch and
got up to win in the closing strides. § KALLIPOLIS set a good pace and finished gamely, but tired
slightly. SANDY MAC slipped through next to the rail on the stretch turn and made a game finish.
SUGARMINT quit in the stretch.
Overweights — Ira Wilson, 5 pounds; Kallipolis, 4.
rVOPT SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 27, 1914—1:11—5—116.) Purse $1,200. 2-year-olds.
• Claiming. Net value to winner $900; seco nd. $20 0; third, $100.
1 ndex llorsea AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’
I ndex Ho rses
5 1035 -SOCIAL STAR
50588 ARTISAN
50982 * ACOBAIM
(50795) ‘DORIC
50962 ‘JETSAM
51037 RED LEGS
( 50959 )CIG ALE
50962 ‘PLANET
AWtPPSt %
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
WB
109
4
1
l l
1*1
12 12
T
Murray
L Gentry
450-100
W
109
8
2
2=
2k
2k 2k
H
LunsCd
Ogden Stable
460-100
w
103
5
3k
3X
3 l 3’} B
Kenn’dy
G F Baker
235-100
w
107
10
8
4*1 4 4
4= 4=
P
Ixmg
G J Long
1070-100
w
104
5
2
7=
7'}
54 6'
F
Wilson
S D Lee
3100-100
WB
110
3
9
9}
9}
6 l 6'
J
Roberts
J S Ward
1195-100
W
112
7
8*
8*
8* 7*
E
Pool
J Lowe
1375-100
w
104
6
6
0}
5}
7'} 8 5
H
King
Hal Price Headley
7480-100
WB
114
1
4
51
6}
9® 9 l
W
W T’lor
J H Baker
176O-1O0
[WB
106
9
10
10
10
10 10
G
Stone
M H Fletcher
1315-100
51105
SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5, 1918— 1:11%— 4^108.) Purso $1,647.50. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,147.50; second, $300; third, $200.
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:13%. Track fast. Index Horaes
$2 mutuels paid. Social Star, $11.00 straight, $5.50 place, $3.90 show; Artisan, $5.90 place, $4.10 50957 BRISK
show’ Acclaim $3 20 show 51084‘GLEN "WELL
Equivalent’ booking odds— Social Star. 450 to 100 straight, 175 to 100 place, 95 to 100 show; Artisan, 50485* fORECLOSURE
195 to* 1(H) place, 105 to 100 show; Acclaim. 60 to 100 show.
Winner— B. c, by Brummel— Glad Smile, by Dr. MacBride (trained by L. Gentry; bred by Mr. Hugh
Went/ to mist at 4:10. At post 2 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. SOCIAL STAR, showing the most speed, rueod into a long lead at once and easily won all the way.
105 to 100 show: Acclaim, 60 to 100 show. 50810 LE BALAFRE
e bv Brummel- Glad Smile, by Dr. MacBride (trained by L. Gentry; bred by Mr. Hugh 50997 DECKHAND
’ 51064 LINK BOY
t at 4 10 At post 2 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- 50991 ‘GENERAL
r\lt slmwinir the most speed raced into a long had at once and easily won all the way. 50508 FICKLE FANCY
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fm Jockey
w 4 120 2 4 2*k 2®k 2 s l 2 1‘ L McAtee
w 3 106 9 1 4\ l'» 3J 2 2 2 s A Allen
w 3 101 5 7 7"k 5»k 4' 3 h J Shelepet
in Jockeys Owners
1 L McAtee J Kennedy
! 3 A Allen W J Reidel
5 J Shelepets E K Bryson
ARTISAN raced forwurdlv all the way and finished gamely. ACCLAIM ran well, but tired near the end. | 50618 1IUNTEMANN
DORP’ tired in the last eighth. JETSAM ran well. RED LEGS was away poorly.
SoratXd- (^H2)I>i.nples, 112; 50531 Jim Daisy, 112; (51035) Peppery Polly. 112; 50962 Winchester,
104; 50739 Frivol, 112: 51037 Whippet. 107; 50962 Charles A. Byrne, 104; 51053 Ho-Hum, 10J.
Overweights — Acclaim, 2 |>oiiiids: Mary Gaffney, .
51044 MURPHY wb 7 114 ]
50729 KENTUCKY BOY w 6 114
w 3 106 9 1 4* l'» 31 2 2 2 s A Allen W J Reidel
w 3 101 5 7 7"k 9U 5*>k 4* 35 j Shelepets E K Bryson
wb 4 114 3 5 6 3 7i 9= 9»* 4'* D Stirling B Mock
wb 6 114 6 10 10' 10' U 5J 6' i E Fator S Polk
w 3 116 13 13 12= ll 3 102 7i 6= W Kelsay T Taylor
w 10 109 1 2 5 3 4' 4= 6!> 7J J Wessler T H Wilson
w G 111 4 3 in 5' 6h 10= 8A E Barnes B B Rice
w 4 114 8 12 9'i 9' 8i Sh 9>. F Keogh R J Mackenzie
wb 7 114 10 6 ::«k :{»k lh los a Johnson C N FYeeman
Bqulv. Odds- Str’t
505-100
B Mock
S Polk
T Taylor
T H Wilson
B B Rice
R J Mackenzie
9 13 13 12* 11' 11' G Yeargin
51060 MUSKET ws 4 114 11 8 11' 12* 13 12* 12 5 L Morr:s W L Oliver 3195-100
50550 DIXIE FLYER w 3 106 12 11 8**k 6k Hi 13 13 F Hunt C F Tanner t
tMutuel field. Time, 24%, 49%, 1:15%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Brisk, $12.10 straight, $7.00 place, $5.20 show; Gleu Well, $6.80 place, $4.70 show;
W 3 106 12 11 8nk 6k 111 13 13
G R Allen
Vv L Oliver
C F Tanner
^.4 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. (July 3, 1919— 1:36%— 1—106.) Little Miami Handicap. $2 mutuels paid. Bri:
Purse $1,700. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,300; seoond, $250; Foreclosure. $23.60 show.
Index Hpraes A Wt
( 51003 ) WOODTRAP WB 6 115 5
50514 CLAYMORE 3 102 3
5 1 003 2 1 WIN w 4 112 6
(51056) PASTOURE AU wsb 4 108
51055 *CLINTONVILLE w 3 98
( 50688 ) BREEZE WB 6 107
AWtPPSt %
% % % Str Fin Jockeys
2' £ 2 3 2= 2= 1= N Barrett
1» # l> lk 2*> J Roberts
5 4 5 3 5* 4= 3" L Lyke
O wners
J McPherson
G M Hendrie
E R Bradley
1 3uk 3h 3^ 3j 4'° E Ambr’se M Goldblatt
51055 3 CLINTON VILLE w 3 98 1 6 4* 4'* 4'i 5 3 5® S Wida S K Nichols
\ 50688 ) BREEZE WB 6 107 456 *6 6 6 6 G Walls G H Abbott 1350-100
(50688 Time, 23%, 48, 1:13%, 1:38%, Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Woodtrap, $9.70 straight, $5.60 place, $3.80 show; Claymore, $17.40 place, $6.40
^^^EqHivalent bwidng odds — Woodtro p, 385 to 100 straight, 180 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Claymore.
770 to 100 nlace 230 to 100 show; Iwin, 45 to HXCshow.
Winner— Ch! h, by Trap Rock— Woodvine, by Magnetizer (trained by J. McPherson; bred by Mr.
August Bel^mout)^ ^ 4.40. At post 2 i*-lnutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving WOODTRAP followed CLAYMORE close ly until in the last eighth, where he raced into the
lead and won easing up. CLAYMORE showed fine s|**ed in pacemaking. but was tiring at the end.
IWIN suffered from interference, but outstayed PA8TOUREAU iu the last stride. PASTOUREAU run
well. CLINTON VILLE tired.
Overweights— Cluyiuore, 1 pound.
Equivalent booking odds— Brisk, 505 to 100 straight. 250 to 100 place, 160 to 100 show; Glen Well,
Equiv. Odda Str’t 240 to 100 place, 135 to 100 show; Foreclosure. 1080 to 100 show.
335^100 Winner — Cli. g, by Brummel — Miss Martha, by Gerolstein (trained by P. Clausen; bred by Messrs.
2410-100 J - D * rarr & Rro *)* '
2 9 C-100 Went to post at 4:47. At post 8 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
330-100 ing * BRISK, showing decided improvement, raced FICKLE FANCY and MURPHY into early defeat
390-100 and outstayed GLEN WELL. The latter ran a game race aim easily held the others safe. FORECLOS-
1350-100 URE closed a gap and finished fast. GENERAL tired. MURPHY quit after racing into the lead.
Scratched — 50991 Amackassin, 114; 50991 James, 114; 51084 Merry Feast, 116.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES W. E., Kansas City, Mo. No authoritative an-
nouncement as to Juarez plans has been made, but
W. S. P.. Cincinnati. O. Salvator’s mile record the outlook is that there will be no racing there
is 1:35%. Roamer’s is 1:34%. the coming winter.
L. H., Detroit, Mich. Get the American Racing j. a.. Cincinnati, O. Do not print any such
Manual from our Detroit agent. book. You can get English turf news through any
W. B. M., Norwood. O. All that was won was leadink bookseller such as Ruff’s GHide, McCall’s
a place wager on Joaquina. When Broadview was Turf Chronicle, etc., any of which would give you
scratched the parlay was dead as to him.
what you require.
t
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DAILY RACING FORM.
Friday, October 22, 1920
LATONIA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time 2:45). I
0 Superior mod runner. X Good mod runner.
* Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. * Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race— 3-4 Mile.
•3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: June 27, 1814—1:11—5—116.)
Today’s
Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
51052* Troilus 112 1:10% 0 113. .725
51032 s ’bEyes of Youth 98 1:13% 3 101X720
50998 2 •Discussion 110 1:13 4 108 X 7)5
50958 •bPullux 110 1:12% 8 1080715
50998 bBelle of Elisabeth-
town 105 1:11% 4 110.. 715
50958 2 *bMilitary Girl (M).101 1:13% 3 101X710
51032 *View 105 1:13% 5 108. .710
51033 s Tulsa (M) 110 1:13% 3 109*710
50813 Destroyer 100 1:13% 3 1090710
46372 s The Pirate (14) .. .112 1:14% 3 109 . 705
51032 2 bCormoran (M) 100 1:13% 3 109X705
50680 ’Second Cousin ....104 1:14% 3 101.. 700
4S115* ’Lieutenant Perains
(M) 110 1:14% 3 104.. 700
50900 Vella K. (M) 9841:15 3 100 . 700
50964 ’Normandie (M) ..106 1:14% 4 108.700
50888 Jake Feld (M) ... .104 1:14 3 109. .700
50885 Jago 101 1:13% 4 1130700
48136 Marie Maxim 95 1:13% 3 106 x 700
Seoond Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies,
record: June 7, 1909— 1 :05%— 3— 93.)
Cut Up
Golden Quince
Louise Wynne
Kathleen K.
(Track
50530
50959 2
50999 2
51073
51073 s
50999
31078
50705
51073
50999
59548
51073
50883 Miss Dixie
50959 Eleanor 8. .
48323 Lady Champ
51073 La Demiere
51073
Romance .
Neap-Tide
Black Baby, blk.
Finnell — May
Yankee
.112
1:08
112.
.725
.115
1:09%
112.
.720
.112
1:09%
112.
.715
.112
1:10
112.
.715
%
112.
.715
.112
1:08%
112.
.715
. 105
1:07%
112.
.710
..112
1:09%
112.
.710
.115
1:09%
112.
.710
112.
.710
112.
.705
. 99
1 :09%
112.
.705
.112
1:10%
112.
.700
.108
1:07%
112X700
.112
1:14%
112.
.700
112.
.700
,*.112
1:10%
112.
.700
f, by Dick
Maid, by
112.
....
1-4
Miles.
4 year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: June 30, 1920 — 2:02% — 3 — 121.)
(51004) ’Wadsworth’s Last. 106 2:06%
50914 2 ’bLa Foudre 102 2:06%
50958 ’Benefactor 101 2:07%
51078 s Jackstraw
8 1080725
4 105. .720
5 108X715
6 113.. 715
4 113. 715
4 108X710
5 108. .710
10 1080705
5 110. .705
6 113X705
5 113X705
6 108X700
4 108. .700
4 113.. 700
6 113X700
5 105.. 700
51078 Black Thong
50980 ’bPlenty 107 2:06%
51092 ’bBrookland 103 2:16%
48584 ’bBrynlimab 108 2:06%
51078 Ichi-Ban
51054 Contestant 109 2:07%
50980 s bBombast 110 2:07%
51032 ’bSol Gilsey
51054 ’bConstantine (M)..110 2:07%
51054 The Gallant 110 2:08%
51005 bAdelante 107 2:12h
51054 ’Marie Rappold (M)101 2:08%
Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile.
2-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: June 27, 1914 — 1:11 — 5 — 116.)
50531 Auntie May 110X725
51057 Sir Lawnfal 108 1:13% 102.. 720
51002 Napoo 101 T:14 98X715
50912 North Elkhoru ....108 1:15% 97.. 710
50707 s Bunga Buck 99 1:14% 94X710
Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile.
John Hill’s Purse.
4-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
(Track record: June 27, 1914 — 1:11 — 5 — 116.)
51076 2 bT I P P I T Y
WITCHET 124 1:11%
(51001) Jack Hare Jr. ...122 1:12
50913* George Starr 122 1:10%
51052 2 Lady Luxury 106 1:12%
51055 bBlushing Beauty ..112 1:11%
48401* bRapid Day 100 1:11%
Sixth Race— 1 Mile.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 3, 1919 — 1:36% — 4 — 106.)
(51038) ’bDodge 112 1:38% 7 1060750
51052 ’Rifle 110 1:40
51052 *bDr. Carmen 107 1:38%
51003 ’bMatinee Idol 108 \ 1:38
51038 2 ’bSands of Pleasure. .103 1:37%
51034 2 b Dancing Spray 108 1:39
Seventh Race— 1 1-8 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: June 20, 1914 — 1:50% — 3 — 105.)
(51078) ’bDuhabiah II 110 1:53% 5 110x725
51034 ’Lazy Lou 112 1:53% 6 1100720
50964 s ’Accelerate 101 1:54%
51000 ’Lady Mountjoy ...
51034 s ’War Spirit 107 1:51%
51054 2 bWarlike
50743 ’Keep 105 1:54%
50983 ’Adelia W 110 1:53%
50888 s ’bSpeedster 108 1:53%
51058 ’bLothair 110 1:56s
50983-’ ’Kingfisher 109 1:52%
50914 Wave 108 1:54
51000 ’Ava R. (M)
50911 ’bArrow Point
49363 ’Stevenson 107 1:52%
51004 bCounterbalance ...106 1:53%
5 1150750
5 1120740
5 106*735
5 1030730
4 103X730
4 106.. 725
5 98X745
8 1010745
5 106X740
7 110X735
4 100X733
3 101X715
3 104. .715
4 113X715
3 107X715
3 101X715
4 105X710
5 108X710
4 113. .710
6 108X703
4 115X705
3 99. .700
3 104. .700
5 110X700
4 113X700
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile.
1914—1:11—5—116.)
Index Course Diet TlmeT*ckOdde Wt St % % %
TROILUS, ok. f. « 118
(Trainer, E. Trotter. Owner, Florisant Stable)
61052 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 10-10 109 3 3 2
60981 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 21-5 105J 1 2 3
49707 Sar’toga 7-8 l:24%fast 4k 10Sk 3 113
48690 Ft. Erie lm70y 1:42 fast 4* 112 1 1 1 1
48369 Latonia 1 l:38%fast 41-10 106 6 2 3 1
48119 Latonia 1 1-16 l:49%fast 14-5112 2 2 4 6
46309 Jef’son 3-4 1:15 hvy 4 113 4 4 4
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jane 27,
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Flnlab
By Broomstick — Belle of Troy, by Fonso.
H Lunsf’d
M Garner
5»» 7 l * M Garner
2J 4 S J M Gamer
4b 6 4 i C Rob’son
3* 3 4 k M Gamer
4* 4 14 O Willis
2i 3b
4i 4 s
6 C. Brown, L.Luxury, Dr. Carmen
8 KingGorin, Min. Man, R.Purudise
8 Thunderstorm, Gath, Pus. Swain
6 CleunGone, Dr.Joe, MiduightSun
7 Bullion, JackHurcJr., S.ofPleas.
8 Woodtrup, S.ofP’sure.Honol.Boj
5 Ticklish, Toe the Mark, Trusty
EYES OF YOUTH, b. f, 3
(Trainer, W. M. Buford.
61032 Latonia
50958 Latonia
60731 Latonia
60420 Lex’ ton
50380 Lex’ ton
47445 Church’ 1
-Ave Marie, by BeUmrmine.
DISGUSSIOH,
(Trainer,
60998 Latonia
60786 ‘Latonia
48674 Latonia
48423 Latonia
48295 Latonia
47818 Latonia
PULLUX, b. v , 8
(Trainler, W. Perkins. Owner,
60958 Latonia
60677 Latonia
60455 Lex’ton
60301 Lex’ton
49816 Dev’ re
49775 Dev' re
101 By Uncl<
Owner. Hal Price Headley).
3 l 3*5 H King 12 Pyx, Cormoran, Peggy C.
4’k G 3 H King 12 Ruby, Pyx, Military Girl
5k 5 5 W Jarrell 11 Lust Coin, Legotal, Wur Idol
3k 4 B H King 8 G’d-Swell, Wad.’HLast, M.Ful’r
6 1 7 17 B Kenn’dyll C.Brown, Sum’sBoy, Rap. Stride
8 8 1 * J McCoy 8 W. Garden, M. Maxim, Speurlene
gi| 8 4 ’ F MerimeelO J. Hastings, O.B’thday, PeggyC.
By Hanbridge— Colloquy, by Russell.
3-4 l:13%fast
9
103 12
5
3
3-4 l:13%fast
13
105
7
6
4
3-4 l:12%fast
59
98
6
3
4
1 1-16 1:47 fast
22
104
3
1 1
2
3-4 1 :13%f ast
20
104
7
4
3
7-8 1 :26%f ast
47
%
7
7 7
7
1 1-16 1 :50%mud
35
107
6
9 10
8
b. g. 4
108
B. Walters. Owner,
. M.
Goldblatt)
3-4 1:13 fast
12
106
2
3
5
3-4 l:12%fast
8
102
6
6
6
3-4 1:13 fast
32
116
8
6
6
3-4 1:13 fast
12
108
2
4
5
3-4 1 :12%f ast
64
113
2
6
7
3-4 l :15%mud
18
103
108
6
9
9
W. Perkins).
3-4 l:13%fast
9
107
5
8
C
3-4 1 :12%f ast
2k
104
2
6
4
3-4 l:l?%fast
3
no
4
3
4
3-4 1:13 fast
13
110
1
2
2
3-4 1 :13%f ast
3-2
112
1
4
3
3-4 l:12%fast
4
113
8
6
5
JABETHTOWN
9
110
br. f, 4
(Trainer, 0.
60998 Latonia
60786 Latonia
46283 Havana
46100 Havana
46031 Havana
45422 Havana
L. Foster. Owner, T. Hoffler).
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 1 :12%fast
3-4 1 :ll%f ast
3-4 l:ll%fast
3-4 1 :ll%f ast
MILITARY GIRL, oh. f , 8 (M)
(Trainer, R,
50958 Latonia
60677 Latonia
60556 Latonia
48268 Latonia
47845 Latonia
47211 Church’ 1
, k. f , 6
(Trainer, J. H. Baker.
D. Williams.
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :12%f ast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :12%f ast
3-4 l:15%good 6
113 5
105 9
106J 5
103 8
105 7
106 3
101
2b 2* C Buel 10 Sam Rcli, Port Light, Honor Man
4 1 ! 4° B Kenn’dyl2 GipsyQueen, ColumbiaT’n, Rifle
71 V\ H Lunsf’d 8 Mabel G., Band Bed, Sw.Glance
41 5$ B Kenn’dyl2 Honor Man, Dark Hill, Sand Bed
71 7*1 H Lunsf d 11 DavidCraig, Alvord, AnnaGallap
10 12 10 2 ° J Roberts 12 Dodge, Herald, Docod
By Astronomer — Helen O’G., by His Highness.
€1 41 B Kenn’dy 12 Ruby, Pyx. Military Girl
4b 4 ,s B Kenn’dy 10 Talisman, Military Girl, Fluzey
4 l 4 s H Ericks’ n 8 Marse John, Meliora, Squeeler
2*1 2 l H Ericks’nl2 Missed the Time, Ruby, SandBed
3 1 ! 3 1 H Lunsf’d 12 Pyx, Clark M., Spokune Queen
4* 3 4 1 H Lunsf’d 11 Sunnyland, Trusty, Skeer Face
By Jack Atkin — Cloisteress, by -Carlton Grange.
4 1 6 8 J Hoffler 10 Sam Reli, Discussion, Port Light
61 9 18 J Hoffler 12 GipsyQueen. ColumbiaT’n, Rifle
3 1 l“b t Murray 8 Sirocco, Differ. Eyes, Ima Frank
2 nk 5 1 J Hoffler 8 Diff. Eyes, Sirocco, Col. Taylor
5’1 6*1 J Hoffler 7 ImaFrank, Diff. Eyes, Col.Taylor
21 7*® J Hoffler 8 Cr’mwell, WarZ’ne, T.o’th’M’ing
By Martinet — La Gloria, by Woolsthorpe.
Owner, Williams Bros.).
7 100 3 4 3 2b 31 F Wilson 12 Ruby, Pyx, Pullux
33 991 4 2 2 21 2* G Mangan 10 Talisman, Fluzey, Pullux
13 101 9 9 9 91 8 # 1 G Mangan 11 OurB’thday, Bringli’st, Corm’rnn
9-10 95 2 2 3 2 l 2 s F Hunt 12 H.Burgoyne, T.S’nders, Squeeler
18 101 6 3 3 3* 3*1 J Kederis 12 Brig of War, W. Garden, M. Minks
92 2 8 8 4* 31 W Jarrell 12 Converse, Rafferty, Orenso
108 By McGee — Parkview, by Hamburg.
Owner, J. H. Baker).
61032 Latonia 3-4 1 :13%f ast 26f 106 4
50637 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 41f 114 9
50420 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1:47 fast 46 100 4
50332 Lex’ton 3-4 l:12%fast 311 114 8
49806 B. Grass 3-4 1:14 fast 4 115
49743 B.Grass 3-4 l:17%mud 9 113
49623 UCol.Falr 5-8 1:02/ fast 6-5 111
TULSA, b. o. 8 (M) 109
(Trainer, H. Webb. Owner, H. Webb).
8 6 o‘I 5 7 1 G Stack 12 Pyx, Cormoran, Eyes of Youth
8 8 7 l 7 1 * W Meehan 12 Legotal, High Gear, Cockroarh
6 7 7* 7 l# W Jarrell 8 G’d-Swell, Wad.’sLast, M.Ful’r
7 7 10 10 1 * F Paul 10 Dr.Carmen, SamReh, MabelG.
li F Merimee 7 Sw’pJr., Sec.Cousiu, JudgePrice
6 7 1 E Pool 8 Chisca, Cockroach. Jake Feld
1 F Merimev 5 Jago, Billy Joe, Tony
By Ivan the Terrible— Useeit, by Bonnie Joe.
61033 Latonia
60383 Lex’ton
3-4 l:13%fast 43-10 110 2
1 1-16 1 :47%fast 17-5 109 3
50334 Lex’ton
1 1 :39%fast
7
102k 213
3
48579 Latonia
1 l:43%hw
20
106| 5 6 6
4
48370 Latonia
3-4 1 :13%f ast
17
112 1 5
5
DESTROYER, b.
r, 3
109
(Trainer, G.
V. Barnes. Owner, C. W. Clark)
60813 Latonia
3-4 l:ll%fast
23-5
108 7 4
6
60708 Latonia
3-4 1 :13%f ast
7
101k 4 4
5
60561 Latonia
3-4 l:l«%fast
8
100 7 6
6
44592 Church* 1
3-4 1:16 hvy
4-5
112 2 1
1
THE PIRATE, blk. c, .3 (M)
109
3 2 E Martin 12 Refugeell., Colt.m.T,, T.McGee
2* E Martin 5 WarPrize, J.Feid. T.Pendergubt
6 1 ’ E Martin 7 Aph, My Ballot, Travesty
3 l * E Martin 7 T. Leopard, L. Wruck, Travesty
(Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, E. Cebri&n).
46372 Jef’son
46307 Jef’son
46193 Jef’son
45722 F.G'nds
45473 F.G’nds
<5400 F.G’nds
45313 F.G’nda
45238 Jef’son
OORMORAM. eh. g, 8 (]
(Trainer, R. Ferris.
1 1:40 fast 30
lm70y 1 :49%hvy 31
6J f 1 :08%good 2
3-4 1:14 fast 8
54 f 1 :09%slow 10
6*fl:09%hvy 15
3-4 1:18 mud 10
64 t 1 :06%f ast
51032 Latonia
60639 Latonia
60556 Latonia
48645 Latonia
48685 Latonia
48349 Latonia
97
112
106
103
116
114
114
16-5 115
) 109
Owner, J. E. Connly).
4
3
3
6
2
2
9
2
3-4 1 :13%fast 6 102 6
1 1-16 1 :47%fast43-10f 99 10
3-4 1:14 fast 15 108 5
1 1-4 2:07%good 16
1 1-16 l :50%hvy 10
3-4 1 : 12% fast 8
SECOND COUSIN, b. f, 3
(Trainer, 0. L. Foster.
50680 Latonia
50556 Latonia
50414 Lex’ton
50337 Lex’ton
50299 Lex’ton
49861 B.Grass
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
1 1-1G 1 :47 fast
1 1-16 l:47%fast
3-4 l:16%hvy
106
105
102
101
Owner, O. L.
102 2
99 10
99 4
104 3
100 1
109
10
2
LIEUTENANT PERKINS, br. ff, 8 104
W. Perkins. Owner, M. C.
48115 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 6
1 1-16 1 :46%fast 24
1 1-16 1 :48 fast 10
7-8 1 :26%fast 61
47924 Latonia
47874 Latonia
47446 Church’ 1
47275 Church’ 1
46931 Lex’ton
43666 Bl. Grass
<3600 Bl. Grass
VELLA 1L, br.
(Trainer, J.
50960 Latonia
50638 Latonia
50349 Lex’ton
90297 Lex’ton
7
3k
7-8 1:28 slow 43
3-4 1 :l8%hvy 123
6-8 l:01%fast
5-8 l:01%fast
f, 8 (M)
8. Everman.
1 1 :38%fast
3-4 1.14%fast
3-4 1.12%fast
9-4 1:18 fast
no
112
107
no
113
108
115
112
106
Owner,
72 100
14f 109
97 98
9819
R. L.
5 5 5
7 6
5 5
4* J Howard 12 Broth.Love. L.Wrack, Refugeell
By Assagai — Dimity.
8° 8 15 O Willis 10 LouisA., MabelG., Miss.theTime
4 l 4 17 J Robertas 5 Geo.Starr, Out theWay, Tacola
6k 5*J S Wida » Cot. Blossom, Geo.Starr, LastCoin
1* 1« O Willis 12 Dolph. Anticipate. Old Dad
By Von Tromp— Dally, by Giganteum.
4 4 3* B Kenn’dy 8 DlxieCarroll, Tattle. T. the Mark
3 2 2 8 J Glass f> G. deCause. Moun. Girl, Repeater
9 5 9 14 S Wida 13 D. de Guise, SpeedyFoot, Gorham
7b 6 lw S Boyle 11 Bobby Allen, Peccant, Keep
3 7 k 2 1 C Rob’sonLJ Arrowhead, Cormoran, Al Buja
3 s 3 7 k J .Glass 10 Barry’s Pet. Br. Player, Pindar
8 1 ! 8 1 * J Glass 12 Big Idea, Cormoran, Barenke
6k tt ,u J Glass 12 Hu is Off, Geu. Glenn, Arrowhead
By L’Oiseau Lyrs— Orietta, by Le Sagittairre.
2 h 2‘k J Roberts 12 Pyx, Eyes of Youth, Peggy C.
L'b 5 4 C Buell 12 Airdrie. Pir.McGee, Capi. Burns
3‘ 3| B Kenn’dyll OurBirthday, Bring hurst, Fluzey
6 1 5 10 W Heln’ch 8 Alex Jr., Sea Prince Airdrie
3* 3 6 k F Wilson 7 Accelerate, Louis A., Sea Prince
3 8 3 T k H Kina 8 B.ofWur, C’uverse.Mad. Gingham
By Uncle — Katrine, by Mortermer.
>b 4* W Jarrell 12 ArchPlotter, A. Gallup, Squeeler
5i 5 8 J W Jarrell 11 OurB’thday, Bringh’st, Corm’ran
630 517 Jarrell 7 Ruby, Booneville, Cockroach
6k 6 12 W Jarrail 8 Alex.lr., L.Mountjoy, D.ofWell’n
7* 711 w Jarrell 8 BlackT’g, TexasSpee’l. Bombast
2* O Willis 5 Gold Stoue, Abbess, Baby Bonds
By Ben Trovato— Chabliz, by Artillary.
.)
2 3 s H Lunsr d 12 C’ouflnge, Trooper. OldM’Kenna
1 3 s 4* H Lunsf’d 8 OurBirthday. PeggyC., S. Prince
5 6 h 4* J Roberts 12 Repeater, SirJ.Vergne.C’ouflage
9 9* 9 ,T E Graves 15 Servitor, LordWr’ck, T.Leopard
2 6 2 6 1 ’ E Pool 13 Westwood, LordWrack, Servitor
6 8* 8 8 * E Graves 9 Rafferty, BillyJoe, Pr’ciouaPearl
6*| H Lunsr d Hi Peccant, Hnr. Heir, Tom Logan
4*1 H Lunsr d 12 May rose. Cicely Kay, Pow. Flask
By Buckhorn — Evergreen, by Ornament.
Hnbble).
6 4 8 4 1 * L Canfield 3 Belg. Queen, V. America, G.-Curci
7 7'| 7 4 | L Canfleldl2 Donna Roma, DoetorJiin, Simomte
6 6* 7 1 * L Canfield 7 V. America, C.BIos’m. ArrowP’t
9 i I 1 * L Canfield 0 J or ice, B.Puradiae, L’yFairl’lay
Foster).
6 7
10
n
4
7
NORMANDIE, ob. c, 4 (M)
(Trainer, M. Lowenstein.
50964 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast
50882 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast
50704 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast
47141 Church’ 1 3-4 l:15%mud
43664 Belmont 3-4 st l:12%fast
JAKE FELD, b. g, 8 (M)
(Trainer, S. Berry,
50888 Latonia
50638 Latonia
50457 Lex’ton
50383 Lex’ton
£0334 Lex’ton
49832 B.Grass
JAGO. b. g, 4
1 1-16 l:47%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
1 1-16 1 :45%fast
1 1-16 l:47%fast
1 1 :39%fast
5k f l:07%fast 16-5 103
113
109
Owner, M. A
48 105k 6 5
108 106 4
92 105 7
35f 107 6
20 115 12
109
S. Berry).
24f 104 8 4
14f 112 4
97 103 6 6
8 109 4 4
98 7 7
39
4 2
4 5
4 6
2 2
7 7
(Trainer,
C. Hawk. Owner, B
Field).
50885 Latonia
3-4 1 :12%fast
125
107112
11
n
50677 Latonia
3-4 1 :12%fast
27
109
3
3
3
50637 Latonia
3-4 1 :13%fast
18
109
1
1
2
50455 Lex’ton
3-4 1 :13%fast
67
110
1
4
5
50414 Lex’ton
3-4 l:13%fast
7
112
1
4
4
49740 B.Grass
6| f 1:08 mud
13
104
MARIE MAXIM, br. f. 3
106
(Trainer,
R. McMillan. Owner, G.
D.
**y).
48136 Latonia 3-4 1 :12%fast 13 103 3 6 ' 7
48060 Latonia 3-4 l:13%good J3 95 3 6 C
47845 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 6f 94 12 12 12
47519 Church’ 1 3-4 l:14%fast 13-5 97 4 6 6
47445 Church’ 1 7-8 l:26%fast 9 99 1 1 1 1
By Star Shoot — Mamie Worth, by St. Georgo.
J. Lowenstein).
5 6 7 7 21 G Stack 7 WarSpirit. Mys.Girl, Accelerate
4 4 4 1 ’ 4 18 G Stack 5 M.Hynes, HighCost. B.Paradise
7 7 7 7 ,# G Stack 7 JackHareJr., B.Paradise, M.Mau
6 6 7 l k 7»* C Bruder 12 A.N.Akin, Hadrian, Hap. Valley
12 9 9k 11 s ® C Kummerl2 War Bond. Siesta. Sammy Kelly
By St. Volma — Bonetto, by Masetto.
II 1 12 14 O Willis 12 PirateMcGee, Plenty, Speedster
5k 4i O Willis 12 DonnaRoma. DoetorJiin, Simooite
6 s 6 s * B Marco 8 .Mazola, Chief Brown. Jellison
3 1 3 5 B Marco ft WarPrize, Tulsa, T.Pendergast
7 7** S Wida 7 Aph, My Ballot. Travesty
2k B Marco ft MaryFuller. BillyJoe. OpbeliaW.
By Marathon — Somersault, by Handspring.
12 12 s * H J Burke 12 AppleJackll., Rifle, A.N.Akin
9 s 9 15 E Martin 10 Talisman, Military Girl, Fluzey
6* 6 l ° E Martin 12 Legotal, High Gear, Cockroach
5‘k 5 s E Pool 8 Marse John, Meliora, Squeeler
4* 4 ,s E Pool 7 Ruby, Booneville, Cockroach
4* C VanDu'n 4 LLux’y. S.o.Pl’mire. Ref’geell.
By Golden Maxim — Mary Reardon, by Peep o’Day.
7* V J Roberts 8 S.Liberty, Mlle.Dazlc. A. Gallup
3 s 2k S Wida 8 F. Handley, BonJour. Galli-Curcl
8* 8» F Hunt 12 Brig ofWar, W.Garden, Mil. Girl
6* 6 8 k J Roberts 7 Furbelow, L.inBlack, S. Liberty
l 1 2 1 J Roberts 8 War Garden, Spearlene, Docod
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. m Maidens. Fillies. Special
Weights. (June 7, 1909 — 1:05 2-5 — 3 — 93.)
KARJORIE KeKAT, b. f, S (K) US
(Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, J. W. Parrish).
50530 Latonia 5k f 1 :08%fast 6-5 112 2 8 7
50415 Lex’ton 5k f l:08%fast 3-4 118 2 2 1
50264 Lex’ton 5k f l:07%fast 29-10 112 1 12
49962 Dev’ re 6k f l:06%good 19 105 4 3 3
19815 Dev’ re 5-8 1:01 fast 6 109 6 3 4
By Judge Wright— Cain Chaser, by Otis.
9b 12 1# H J Burke 12 Cozette, Countess, Maysvllle
1* 2* H J Burke 10 Ta’sentha, M.P’sperity, Mays’le
2k 2k H J Burkel2 Millersburg, Countess. Repent
3* 3*k H J Burke 8 Pongee, CelticLass, RuthMaxim
4k 6*1 H J Burkel2 Acclaim. Plantoon, John’sUmma
CUT UP. b. f, 8 (M) 118
(Trainer, W. Scofield. Owner, R.
50959 Latonia 5k f l:08%fast 11 115
50883 Latonia 3-4 l:14%fast 33 112
50787 Latonia 1 l:41%fast 7 108
50418 Lex’ton 5k f l:08%fast 29-10 107
48807 Windsor 6-8 l:03%fast Ilf 112
f, 2 (M) 118
By Wrack — Janina, by The Scribe.
P. Marshall),
(Trainer, G.
, Land. Owner,
F.
J. Kelley)
,
50999 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
6
112 4
4
1
50883 Latonia
3-4 l:14%f ast 27-10 112 6
4
2
60705 Latonia
5k f l:08%fast
4
112 11
6
5
50669 Latonia
5k f l:09%fast
12
112 10
9
9
LOUISE WYNNE, b. f, 2 (M)
112
(Trainer,
J. C. Milam. Owner. J. C.
Milam).
51073 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
13-5
108
4
3
4
50999 Latonia
3-4 1 :13%fast
10
113
7
7
4
50883 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
7
112 10
9
10
50659 Latonia
5k f l:09%fast
14
112
4
5
4
KATHLEEN
K., ch. f, * 2 (M)
112
(Trainer, W. J. Young. Owner, R. H. Dewey)
3k 2*| A Collins 11 Cigalc, Niobc. Railygihen
4 1 4 2 k A Collins 12 Maysville, M.Prosp’ty, G. Quince
6 4 6 2i W Hein’ch 8 By Ginger, Nonskid, Lou Widrig
6 s 5 11 A Collins 8 Quick View, Countess, Mary G.
11* 11* 4 W J 0'B’nl2 Maurice n., G. Autumn. Undine
By Peter Qnince— Golden Bush, by Oriflamb.
11 2«»k N Barrett 11 D.Loriotte, L. Wynne, M.Font’ne
3k 3*k N Barrett 12 Maysville, MissProsp’ty, CutUp
5| 6*J N Barrett 11 Countess. MissFontaine, MaryG.
7k 7 7 J N Barrett 11 Saha’zade, Cigale, LouiseWynne
By Golden Maxim— Lady Lexington, by Hastings.
5k €*• E Pool 12 Mary G., Rasola. Kathleen K.
3k 3 J J L Lyke 11 D.Loriotte, G. Quince, M. Fontaine
10* 10 1 * W Mor’sey 12 Maysville, M.Prosp’ty, G.Quinee
3k 3 8 W Mor’sey 11 Sahurazade, Cigale, M.Proeper’y
By Martinet— Incitation, by Hilarious.
51073 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
30f
108
2
1
1
46326 Jef’son
3k f 42%hvy
4k
no
8
8
45299 F.G’nds
3-8 37 fast
10
114
4
45265 F.G’nds
3-8 35% fast
20
116
2
MIS8 FONTAINE, ch. f, 2 (M)
118
(Trainer,
K. Spence. Owner,
W.
V.
Tbraves
50999 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
17-
5 112
3
C
G
£0706 Latonia
5k f 1 :08%fast
16-5 112
1
2
1
50640 Latonia
5k f 1 :08%fast
13
no
5
6
6
50584 latonia
5k f 1 :08%f ast 19-10 107
2
3
5
50384 Lex’ton
5k f 1 :07%fast
59
105
2
4
5
50264 Lex’ton
6k f 1 :07%f ast
2
112
4
7
7
3k
SHEKA, b. f, 8 (M)
118
(Trainer,
R. Williams. Owner
. J.
0.
51073 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
86
108 11
50443 Th’cliffe
5k f 1 :08%fast
10
102k
£0341 Th’cliffe
5-8 1 :01%f ast
55
102
49815 Dev’ re
5-8 1:01 fast
32
109
7
49659 Windsor
5* f l:09%good 18f
111
9
49608 Windsor
5k f 1 :06%fast
79
106
5
47172 Church’ 1
1-2 50%mud
86
115
9
DIAMOND DALE. b. f. 2 (M)
112
(Trainer,
A. L. Kirby. Owner,
A.
L.
50705 Latonia
ok f 1 :08%f ast
82
112
5
50584 Latonia
5k f l:08%fast
11
112
5
49895 Dev’ re
5k f 1 :12%mud
6
109
7
49815 Dev’ re
5-8 1:01 fast
35
109
8
48424 Latonia
5k f l:07%fast
23f
112 12
8 7
4 8
7 8
8 7
11 11
BALLY GIHEN , ch. f, 8 (M)
(Trainer, R. P. Brooks,
51073 Latonia
50959 Latonia
50883 Latonia
50705 Latonia
ROMANCE, b. f, 2 (M)
112
Owner, J.
3-4 1 :14%f ast 47-10 113 9
5k f 1 :08%fast 17f 115 8
3-4 l:14%fast 22 112 2
5k f 1 :08%f ast 99 112 8
112
Green).
9 9
7 6
7 8
7 6
3 5 k S Wida 12 Mary G., Rasola, Railygihen
8 24 J Rod’g’ez 8 Loch Leven, Mary Erb, LettyRee
- 4 5 J J Howard 8 Maekeluaine, Repeat, Joe Tag
b 8°J J Howard 9 Cointreau, Oh Yes, Q. of Trumps
By Itan the Terrible — Superl, by The Commoner.
4 7 J F "Wiison 11 D.Loriotte, G.Quinee, L. Wynne
2b H Lunsf’d 11 Countess, MaryG., Railygihen
3 2 H Lunsf’d 8 My Rose, NurseJane, KnteFraley
4*k F Wilson 9 Dimples, Cigale, Countess
6“ F Wilson 7 AphieDear. Millers’rg, Lust Rose
511 p Wilson 12 Millersburg, M. McKay, Countesa
By Sain or Ralph— Thaka, by Sir Huon.
gt 711 -\v Wright 12 Mary G., Rasola. Kathleen K
5 8 k W Wright 6 Ruth Maxim, Undine. Vera Wood
4 5 W Wright 12 John’sUmma, R.Maxirn, DoraW.
7k 7 4 3 W Wright 12 Acclaim, Plantoon, John’sUmma
J 6 7 k W Wright 10 A.T.Hert, Gold.Autumn, Romper
1. Ill ™ Wright 7 M. Lillian. Pantalette. JeanCorey
9* 9*» W W T lor 10 Frivol, MaryJaneBaker, Natural
By Darley Dale— Diamond Grain, by Fowling-piece.
7* T\ n J Burkell Countess, MissFontaine, MaryG
T «! 5 J T g urke ? Dim P Ies . Cigale, Countess
8 8* 7 H J Burke 8 Undine. Ruth Maxim, Calithumo
6* «;? A Collins 12 Acclaim. Plantoon, John’sUmS!
10 10 W Riden rl2 Bettina. Tawasentha, Penwell
By Handsel— Santa Lucia, by St. Florian.
4 5 J L Lyke
4*k T Murray
9 12 H Gray
4* H Gray
W. Buford. Owner, Hal Price Headley)
12 Mary O., Rasola, Kathleen K.
11 Cigale. Cut Up, Niobe
12 Maysville, M.Prosp’ty, G.Quinee
11 Countess, MissFontaine, MaryG.
By Luke McLuke — Tranid, by Voter.
50999 Latonia
3-4 1 :13%fast
10
112
6
3 3
£0734 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
91
105
3
2 2
47984 Latonia
5-8 1 :01%f ast
36
109
6
7
4731G Church’ 1
4k f 56%mud
20
115
2
4
47172 Church’ 1
1-2 50%mud
56
115 10
9
NEAP-TIDE,
ch. f, 2 (M)
118
6k
6 11 II King 11 D.Loriotte, G.Quinee L Wvnne
W Jarrell 10 LucyKate, Loveliness; Pep Polly
(Trainer, T. Welsh. Owner, J,
50548 Aq’duct 5-8 l:03%slop 3
50476 Aq’duct 3-4 l:12%fast 8
ROLL ON, b. f, 2 (M)
(Trainer, L. Gentry.
E. Widener).
115 3 4
107k 6 47
118
L. Gentry).
7i 7’° H Lunsf’d 9 Loch Leven, Frivol, Miss Dora
6b 8* T D Conn’llyl2 Pekoe, M. Fontaine! M. J. Baier
8*J 8 1 * E Graves 10 Frivol, MaryJaneBaker, Natural
By Mont d’Or II. — Zoola, by St. Gatlen.
£ Turner 7 LightRose, Fla’bette, Turnabout
6 22 C Turner 7 Banksia, ’JounMarie, Maiden’sB.
By Fairy King— Marathon II., by Thrush.
6* 5 5 k T Murray 12 Mary G., Rasola, Kathleen K
I 5 6b 71 * t Murray 16 V.oftlieMoon, Beacon, Mav’neen
1 3 4* 2| A Evans 11 CelticLass, Thornhedge, Reluc’t
By Lnke McLuke— Aunt Josie, by Ogden.
Fletcher).
8 7 7>k 8 l ° G Stone
10* 9° G Stone
6 14 J McCoy
10
50959 Latonia
60333 Lex’ton
48610 Latonia
48512 Latonia
48478 Latonia
48090 Latonia
12 Maysville, M.Prosp’ty, G.Quinee
11 Saha’zade, Cigale, LouiseWynne
8 AnnaWood, Mogens, Greybourne
By Ivan the Terrible— Arline, by The Commoner.
10* 9 11 B Kenn’dyll Cigale, CutUp, Niobe
10 s 10** O Willis 12 Bit of Green, Tawasentha, Plato
4* 3*° H King 7 J. Budrow, Jetsam, St. Donard
6 4 3 T D Conn’llyl2 Penwell, Golden Autumn, Sure
3,1 31 J? Connelly 7 Glendoveer, L.Kate, M. Gaffney
wonn’lly 8 Miss Dora. Judge Budrow, Plato
** 3 8 D
By Ivan the Terrible— Mrs. Sewall, by Masetto.
51073 Latonia 3-4 l:14%fast 41-10 108 12
49475 Sar’toga 5-8 59%fast 12 110 7
49391 Sar’toga 5k f l:09%good 8 99 6
MISS DIXIE, b. f, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, G. H. Keene. Owner, M. H.
508S3 Latonia 3-4 l:14%fast 69 112 9
50659 Latonia 5k f l:09%fast 42 112 9 10
4£570 Dev’ re 4k f 55%fast 85 105
ELEANOR S„ ch. f, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, A. Baker. Owner, R. L. Baker).
5k f 1 :08%f ast 22-5 110 10 11 10
5k f l:08%fast 33-10 109 2
3-4 l:16%slow 6 104 2
5k f 1 :08%f ast 4 112 3
6k f l:07%fast 6 108 1
6k f 1:0S fast 8-2 113 6
LADY CHAMP, ch. f, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, H. Louden. Owner, W. W. Darden).
4S323 Latonia 5k f l:07%fast 17 112 12 12 12 12 12 4 * E Pool 12 L. Storm. Alberta 8., B.ofGreen
LA DERNIERE, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By Mont d’Or II.— Ambrosia, by Hanover
(Tr&iner, J. T. Ireland. Owner, J. T. Ireland).
9*k 9 12 B Kenn’dy 12 Mary G., Rasola. Kathleen K.
8k 9 ,7 4J CallananlO Vibrate, Perplexity, Lady Stella
7* 8 s * J Zoeller 8 Morning Face, Thimble, WalkUp
11 ll 14 A Schu’g’rll JiinDaisy.W’kUp, Harpo. t. North
8* 8 l * C Borel 10 Prodigy, Jacobina, Dough Girl
6 6 1 * B Heider 6 Chin’teague, I’lecrest, Salesman
By Chuotanunda — Fair Oris, by Orison.
11 ll 1 * S McGraw 12 Mary G., Rasola, Kathleen K
8 8 1S B Marco 8 Social Star, Ring Rose, Planet
10* 10* ■ W Jarrell 12 Millersburg, M. McKay. Countesa
4 6 k B Marco 5 Mary Gaffney, L. Widrig, AceHl.
5 Mayflower, Freddie, Jack Lee
10* 10 14 E Martin 12 RisingRock, DarkBen, K. Fraley
8*4 8* 7 E Martin 12 "W.G.M’C’ock, T’entha, B.B’ton
By Dick Finnell— May Maid, by Yankee.
(Trainer, P. J. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros).
First start.
51073 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
50
104 7
7
7
50449 Aq’duct
5-8 59%fast
30
99 8
8
48923 Empire
5-8 l:01%fast
30
104 2
2
7
48464 Aq’duct
48307 Aq’duct
5-8 1 :01%fast
30
107 2
11
4k f 52%good 50
110k 9
9
47721 Belmont
4kf st 54 fast
15
107 2
2
6
ANUNDA, gr.
f. 2 (M)
118
(Trainer,
S. Berry. Owner
. 8.
Berry).
51073 Latonia
3-4 1 :14%fasl
30f
108 8
12
12
50419 Lex’ton
5k f 1 :08%fast
102
107 8
8
8
50264 Lex’ton
5J f l:07%fast
9f
112 10
10
10
49778 B.Grass
5-8 1 :00%f ast
31
105
49557 L.Col.Falr 6-8 1:03 fast
—
107
48675 Latonia
5k f 1 :07%f ast
51f
112 11
12
12
48607 Latonia
5k f 1:10 slow
?5f
112 6
f
9
BLACK BABY. blk. f, 2 (M)
112
- THIRD RACE— 1 1-4 Miles.
30, 1920—2:02 3-5—3—121.)
WADSWORTH’S LAST. Ilk. g. S 108
(Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner, J. M. Goode).
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (June
By Wadsworth— April’s Lady, by Linden.
51004 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast 4k 106
50710 Latcnia 1 1-4 2:06%fast 13-5 109
50562 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast 7-5 109
50420 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3-5 107
47823 Latonia 1 1-4 2:09%mud 6 112
47133 Church’ 1 1 1-4 2:08%fast 13-10 113
46990 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:46%faat 7 115
16879 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:46%faat 21-10 114 8 10
46983 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:47%good 11-5 109 7 6
45916 F.G’nda 1 1-16 l:49%mud 11-5 110 6 4
LA FOUDRE, b. f. 4 105
(Trainer, J. McKinney. Owner, O. Vest),
50914 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast 11 102 5 2
50643 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 35f
£0558 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast Jlf
50460 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%fast 29
41547 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 49f
48355 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 20f
BENEFACTOR, b. g, 6
(Trainer, E. C. Crockett.
50958 Latonia 3-4 l:13%faat
46114 Jef’son lm70y l:43%fast
45795 F.G’nda lm70y l:43%faet
45611 F.G’nda 1 1-16 l:47%faat
46364 F.G’nda 1 1-16 1:58 hvy
46271 F.G’nda 1 1-8 l;54%faet
102J 4
103k 2
103 3
107
9 9
8 Daliabiahll., Warlike, Mys.Girl
8 ParisMaid, Gourmand. Pit
8 Kimpalong, Capr.Rees, Gourm’d
8 G’nd-Swell, M. Fuller, Eves ofY.
8 GuyFortune, Keep, Bryulimah
F MerimeelO Cortland, Brynlimah, Warlike
F Merimee 6 Fair Orient, Tom Jr., Ifigh Gear
Mwrlm ppI 1 rinrip’olSni-Q <r A ■ — - » .
105 Left at the post. W
103 By The
Owner, J. L. Knight)
99 107 12 11 11 8*
7 7 7
9 12 12
5 6 8
8 5 6
lit
11 H King
4“ A Collins
2» E Pool
2k G Stack
7 2> L Lyke
7 7
2 *
3* F 'Merimeell Danc’g8pray, Glastoi, Merchant
4*1 G litack 10 Prospector, T.Belg’nII., Sp’dster
2‘i G Stack 6 F.Mronroe, SunGod, T.BelgiauII.
By Peep o’Day— My Gype, by Kyrle Daly.
i 2k F Wilson 8 Gourmand, Sun God, Richard V.
1 1*1 B Kenn’dyll W.H. Pearce, Mab, Camouflage
1 7 1 * G Stack 12 Harlock. Dolph. Pirate McGee
1 2 8 G Stack « Ruby, RapidStride, Triumphant
8 l * S Wida 11 Wenonah, Thinker, Jnphet
Hein’ch 12 Mab, Thinker, Grey Eagle
Manager — Alanarka, by Alan-a-Dale.
100 106
20 til
15 111
12 104
7 103
5* J J M’ney 12 Ruby, Pyx, Military Girl
7 7 47 D Hopkins 7 Simpleton, Qu’n Blonde, Glaaatol
12 12** F Smith 12 Mab. Bandfull. Tit for Tat
9 4 9‘* S Sn’dmanlO Brown Favorite, Handfull. Mab
6« 6* 1 L» Canfield 8 P. Connelly, Jack K., IUueban’ck
7* W 11 L Canfleldll Marauder, £. Louder, Alexander
f
Friday, October 22 , 1920
DAILY RACING FORM.
5
JACKSTRAW, b. r. «
(Trainer, A. L. Kirby.
51078 Latonia
5C980 Latonia
50736 Latonia
50455 Lex’ ton
50301 Lex ton
44266 Latonia
44077 Latonia
BLACK THONG,
(Trainer, G.
51078 Latcnia
50736 Latonia
50630 Latonia
5C3S6 Lex* ton
50299 Lex’ton
49963 Dev’ re
PLENTY, b. f,
(Trainer,
50980 Latonia
50888 Latonia
60643 Latonia
50559 Latonia
48611 Latonia
48584 Latonia
113
Owner, A. L.
Kirby).
1 1-8 l:54*>fast 8 112 2 3
1 1-16 l:47^fast 3 107 1 2 1
1 1-8 l:54%fast 17f 107 4 5 3
3-4 1 :13«*fast 125 110 8 8
3-4 1:13 fast 80 110 11 12
11-16 1:47 fast 9-5 112 3 4 3
Un70y l:44%fast 39-10 109 8 4 3
b. g. 4 113
H. Keene. Owner, Waldeck Stable).
By Jack Atkin — La Bella, by Huron.
5 l 2 3 A Collins 12 D’biahll., Cw. Duncan, Candlel’ht
2»> 2*J J Roberts 12 Lothuir, Bombast, Plenty
4' 4’A W Hein’chl2 HighGear. Buck Nall, Coun’ance
8 7* W Riden’r 8 Marse John, Meliora. Squealer
9 1 ! 9 1 * W Riden’rl2 Missed the Time, Pulliix, Ruby
1*4 1* M Garner 12 Prince Igor. Moae, Parr
34 2 d M Garner 12 Breeze, Sung old. Redland
By Sweeper, Blarney or Irish Lad — Ascot Belle, by
1 1-8 1 :54%fast
1 1-8 l:54^fast
1 1-16 l:47%fast
1 1-16 l:46%fast
1 1-16 l:47%fast
1 l:41%good 13
112 11 10
110 8 8
105 12 10
113 6 5
105 5 5
101 10 6
108
G. Woodman. Owner, M
1 1-16 1 :47Vsfast 17-5 107 6 6
1 1-16 1 :47%fast 16 105
1 1-16 l:47%fast 9
1 1-16 l:47Vfefast 37
1 1-2 2:39%slow 13
1 1-8 l:56%hvy 20
BROOKLAND. ch. h, 5
(Trainer, D. McDermid.
51092 Latonia 1 1 :41 fast
50741 K’w’rth 1 1-8 l:56%fast
50713 K’w’rth 3-4 l:13%fast
47871 Th’ncliffe 1 l:42%fast
47136 Pimlico 11-8 1:57 fast
4C822 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:54M,slop
46736 Bowie 1 1-4 2:15ftfast
BRYNLIMAH, ch. g, 10
(Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner,
4S584 Latonia 1 1-8 l:56%livy
1 1-4 2:06%good 7
11-8 1:53 fast 7
1 1-8 1:53
1 1-16 1:47
103 5 4 1 2
104 8 8 8 7
103 2 3 3 4
105 6 5 6 9
103
Owner, A. Meisner)
Galliard.
7 7 7 2 7*4 G Stone 12 D'biabll., Jackstraw. G. Duncan
7 4 6 1 6 S 4 J McCoy 12 Hi. Gear, B'kNail, C’nterbnlance
8 7 6“k 4S4 j McCoy 12 Airdrie, Pir. McGee, Capt. Burns
4 4 44 6 4 G Stone 7 SelmaG., TexasSpecial, Tanlac
5 1 2* 1“ G Stone 8 TexasSpecial. Bombast, SelmaG.
6 7 7b 8 4 J G Stone 11 Capt. Rees, Harry Glover, Hope
By St Amant — Heart’s Desire, by Cupid.
Dattner).
5 5 4* 4«4 J McCoy
6 6 14 2b J McCoy
1 2 54 5 6 4 J McCoy
8 7 4 1 3 C 4 J McCoy
3 4 4» 43* H King
6 9 9« 9” II King
12 I/)thair. Jackstraw, Bombast
12 PirnteMcGee, Speedster, J’kHill
11 LaFoudre, WalterH. Pearce, Mab
12 High Gear, Aph, Jellisou
5 Shillelagh II.. F. Orient, B.Nail
11 Trooper, Daliabiah II., Bar One
54
14
25f
17
79
52
73
, J.
20
7 7
3 2
12
lot; 7
111 4
113 12
110
115 9 9 9
99 7 7 7
103 4 5 6
108
Lowe).
105 11 11 10
107 8 8 8
107 8 8 5
108 12 12 12
110 6 11 10
110
Owner, F. J. Kelley)
24 109 12 12 12
24 944 5 5 5
LADY LUXURY, b. m, 5
(Trainer, J. H. Baker.
51052 Latonia
50978 Latbnia
50909 Latonia
50529 Latonia
50417 Lex' ton
49777 B. Grass
49740 B. Grass
BLUSHING BEAUTY, ch. f, 4
(Trainer, H. J. Thompson.
103
Own sr, Walker
fast
fast
48455 Latonia
48402 Latonia
47985 Latonia
47899 Latonia
ICHI-BAN, b. m, 5
(Trainer, G. Land.
51078 Latonia 1 1-8 l:54%fast
39039 Latonia 1 1:16 1:45 fast
28997 Latonia 1 l:38Hfast 10 95
CONTESTANT, ch. f, 6 113
(Trainer, A. Luzader. Owner, J.
51054 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast 17f 105
50940 Chagrin 1 l:47Vsfast 14 109
50928 Chagrin 1 1 :47 fast 14 110
50838 Chagrin 1 1 :55%slow 15 107
50830 Chagrin 1 l:53%mud 13-5 108
50411 Th’cliffe 1 3-16 2:00%fast 43
BOMBAST, hr. g, 5
(Trainer, E. Murray.
4 4 4
Funk).
8 9 9
50980 Latonia
50639 Latonia
50416 Lex’ton
50352 Lex’ton
50299 Lex’ton
48646 Latonia
SOL GILSEY, br. g, 6
(Trainer, A. Newman,
1 1-16 1 :47Vfefast
1 1-16 l:47%fast
1 1-16 1 :47%f ast
1 1-16 1 :46 fast
1 1-16 1 :47%f ast
102
113
Owner, F. F. LettelUer).
By Star Shoot — Dike, by Sir Dixon.
7 7 7 22 K Pool 7 L. Dillon, Gr.Engle, RapidStride
I 2 s 2 4 G Walls lO’n.Oiy’pus, Sun’dale, T.F.McM’n
12 12 12 23 H Gibson 12 Lonely. Sandy H.. Susan M.
1§ J Rod’g’ez 9 SirGa’dII., D.Grafton, J.deVales
9 9* 7-i W Kelsay 10 L.Nearer, B.H’mpson. F.M’cklin
7 7 6 1 * F Lux 7 Lucius, Prunes, Capital City
6 5* 4 5 | R Rom’elll 8 Austral, Tom Brooks, Luther
By Bryn Mawr — Notlimah, by Knight of Elleralle.
8 5 2 5 7 J C Buell 11 Trooper, Daliabiah II., Bar One
6 6 8 6 8 jj F Wilson 8 Quito, Dahabiah II., Plenty
6 4 l 5 4 i H King 8 Bour.Lad, Duhabiahll., Kimpa’g
12 101 10 14 J Carmodyl2 Stevenson, Speedster, Cantilever
8 4 l 2®b j carmodyll Bub.Louder, Iwiniwin, Grey Eagle
By Trap Rock — Linda Stone, by Hanover.
II ll 3 ll 23 T Murray 12 D’biiiill., Jackstraw, G. Duncan
5 5 5 21 J Majestic 5 Freecutter, Rancher, Midway
4 3 s Z c h J Majestic 4 Bribed Voter, Precious, Petrova
By Hastings — Monarda, by Candlemas.
9 6 2 6 4 1 J McCoy 12 Buckhoard. Warlike, Simonite
6 ltt J Shilling C PrettyBaby, BroncoB., Hercules
32 J Shilling 10 Thirteen, S.Stalwart, B. Stuart
3*1 J Shilling 0 BroncoB., VivaCuba, BobBaker
2 5 C O’Mah’y 5 N.M’yb’ght, H. Horse, C’rtlyLass
5* M Schw’tz 7 Dotta’sBest, Buncrana, J. of Arc
51055 Latonia
50660 Latonia
50610 Latonia
50263 Lex’ton
49386 Sar’toga
49143 Sar’toga
47604 Church’l
RAPID DAY, ch,
(Trainer, R.
48401 Latonia
48272 Latonia
48154 Latcnia
47654 Church’l
44814 Bowie
44772 Bowie
3-4 l:12%fast 6J 106
3-4 l:12%fast 21 110
3-4 l:12%fast 27 108 3
3-4 l:13V8fast 26 110 6
3-4 l:13%fast 37-10 114 2
5-8 59%fast 31 123
PS f 1 :08 mud 7-10 106
103
Owner, E.
By Tony Boner©— Lady McGee,
Treacy),
by MoGee.
3 31 ?> F Wilson 0 Cl’deBrown. Troilus. Dr.Carmen
2 2 9 21 F Wilson 8 Rifle, Last Coin, Dr. Carmen
2 3 2i 3 1 F Wilson 7 B. Beauty, GipsyQ’n. Sw’tLib’ty
5 7 91 9 P 1 W Meehan 1 1 Furbelow. Dr. Carmen, Dodge
2 2 l l l 3 W Meehan 4 Brig of War, Sam Reh, Legal
3 2 1 W Meehan 0 VivaAmer., InaWood. WarSpirit
1* W Meehan 4 Sds.o.Pleasure, Refugeell. Jago
By Cunard — Miss Ringlets, by Handball.
R. Bradley).
SIXTH
1919—1:36
3-4 l:115ifast 9 113 7 6 5 7 7»1 I, Lyke 7 Jorire. MarJ. Hynes, Clintonville
3-4 l:13%fast 18-5 110 5 2 2 21 l 1 ! B Kenn’dy 8 B. Paradise. Furbelow, Look’gUp
3-4 l:ll%fast 24 112 3 4 5 4 1 2"k E Pool 8 Korbly, Dr.Carmen, Out theWay
3-4 l:12%fast 18 112 4 4 4 6 2 6*1 L Lyke 8 Jorice, JackHareJr., KingGorin
7-8 l:26%good 6 106 5 4 3 4 6 1 7 14 J Callahan 8 Wyoming, Jock Scof, Jadda
3-4 l:12%fast 4 112 5 1 1 1* 2‘ L Lyke 10 B’mooney, Dlf. Eyes, Smart Guy
3-4 l:13%fast 9 113 1 6 4 6 * 6 7 | J Callahan 7 L.F.Play, G.-Curci, Looking Up
4 106 By Rapid Water — Sweet Day, by Peep o’Day.
9 108J 7 4 3 3J 3 2 H Lunsf’d 7 Flags, Jorice, Ginger
25 110 4 2 2 2 3 l ° 3 ,a L Mink 5 Leoehares, TrulyRural, Don. Van
14-5 110 2 2 2 I s 1° B Kenn’dy 8 PortLight, Br.’sChoice, L. Dillon
18-5 113 6 2 2 l 1 J ink w J O’B’n 9 Converse. Dr.Carmen, Hadrian
17 108 2 7 7 9* 10* • J McTag’t 10 Fort Bliss, Grimalkin. Kashmir
46 114 9 9 9 9 10 9 3 ® J Butwell 10 Flags, Slippery Efm, Quietude
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (July 3,
McGarvey. Owner, W. 0. Stoner).
3-4 l:ll%fast
1 1-16 1 :45%fast
3-4 1 :12 fast
3-4 1 :13%fast
65 f 1 :20 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
RACE— 1 Mile.
4-5 — 4 — 106.)
By Broomstiok — Xela, by Meddler.
3 4 4
9 12 10
2 7 7
5 8 8
8 8 7
9 9 8
1 1-16 1 :46%good33-10 112
108
Owner, J. P. Baker)
51032 Latonia
50815 Latonia
50637 Latonia
44287 Latonia
44024 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast 26f
3-4 l:12%fast 2Gf
3-4 1 :13%fast 41f
1 1-8 l:56%mud 97
1 1-8 1 :53%fast 106
42050 Oakl’wn lm70y l:47%fast 16
111 11
112 8
105 6
113 3
105 4
11
7
5
105 8 10 11
108
CONSTANTINE, b. c. 4 (M) „ . %
(Trainer, R. Williams. Owner, J. C. Femss).
51054 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast 17f 110 7 8 8 8
1 1-8 l:54M>fast 26
1 1-8 l:56%fast 4
1 1-4 2:08 slow 22
1 1-8 l:55%fast 6f
25
50921 K’w’rth
50741 K’w’rth
50567 W’dbine
5M95 W’dbine
50410 Th’cliffe 1 3-16 2:00%fast
111 7 4 3
106 9 8 8
109 7 7 7
109 11 9 7
105
110
113
J. C. Cahn).
60276 Th’cliffe 1 1-16 l:48%fast 50
THE GALLANT, br. g, 4
(Trainer, J. C. Cahn. Owner,
51054 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast 44 110 4 4 3
1 1-16 1:48 fast 72 112 9 9 9
3-4 l:12%fast 34f 103 2 11
11-16 1:47 fast 1G0 109 6 5 5
1 1-16 l:47%fast 83 105 8 6 6
1 1-16 l:46%fast 30 110 1 3 6
3-4 l:14%fast 12-5 115
113
5098^ Latonia
50786 Latonia
50558 Latonia
50416 Lex’ton
50303 Lex’ton
49802 B. Grass
ADELANTE, b. g, 6
(Trainer, L. Cahn.
C1095 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast
48220 Latonia 1 1-4 2:13 hvy
48191 Latonia 1 1-16 l:51%hvy
48039 Latonia 1 1-16 l:50%hvy
47605 Church’l 1 1-16 l:47%fast
47241 Church’l 1 1-16 l:52%hvy
MARIE RAPPOLD. b. m, 6 (M
(Trainer, C. W. ChappelL
51054 I^atonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast
1 1-16 1 :47Vfefast
3-4 l:12%fast
Owner, T. J. Pendergast).
V\ 3‘J H J Burke 12 Lotlmir, Jackstraw, Plenty
8 1 8 12 B Martin 12 Airdrie, Pir. McGee, Capt. Burns
6* 4 4 1 H King 9 K’fisher, Sam’sBoy, D.of W’ton
6 s 6 14 H J Burke 8 Iwiniwin, Gourmand, Jellison
3 l 3 1 ! H J Burke 8 BlackThong. T. Special, SelmaG.
3& 3 11 H J Burkel2 Lazy Lou, P.Drapeau, Grey Eagle
By Plaudit — Dixoletta, by Sir Dixon.
7 l 7'° H J Burke 12 Pyx, Cormoran, Eyes of Youth
10 2 10 21 A Collins 12 Meliora, Amanda. Fluzey
10 1 10 14 G Stack 12 Legotal, High Gear, Cockroach
12 12 s * M Garner 12 Jiffy, Rhymer, Arravan
12 12 28 W Riden*rl2 W.H. Pearce, Buncrana, Medusa
11 ll 24 W Riden’rll Sunflash. Ben Levy, Bengali
By The White Knight — Perishable, by Isinglass.
5 l 5 4 J W Wright 12 Buckhoard, Warlike, Simonite
2 5 1 ® G lJ W Wright 9 DukeRuff, J. Reeves, SolidRock
7 7* 5 8 1 W Wright 10 H. Olympus, Br’kland, Sun'gdale
7 8 8 12 W Wright 8 TricksterJI., D.Do<lge, J’n ofArc
7 8 l 8 7 3 W Wright 12 J.of Arc, Trickster II., Sunduria
2b W Wright 7 SheDevil, MissSweep. J.deVales
10 2 ‘ W Wright 12 Baby Cal, Zoie, Lobelia
By Bourbon Beau — Dividend, by Tngoldsby.
3 81 S 8 1 E Pool 12 Biickooard. Warlike. Simonite
7 5b 4b E Pool 12 RapidStride, Cantilever, Hocnir
11 11* 10 18 F Smith 12 GipsyQueeu. ColumbiaT’n, Rifle
8 8 1 ! 9 18 F Smltn 12 Hariock. Do.ph, Pirate McGee
7 7* 7 1 ' F Smith 9 K’fisber, Sam’sBoy, D.of W’ton
5 61 6 10 F Sr.ilth 8 Capt. Rees, Tanlac, Trophy
3 l F Smith 6 M. Kelly. PorteDrap’u, TheGal’t
By Albula — Mollie Bohn, by Highlander.
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1:12 fast
1 1-8 1 :58%mud
1 1-16 l:45%fast
1 1 :39%fast
7-8 l:25%good 31
DODGE, h. h, 7
(Trainer, R.
5103S Latonia
50704 Latonia
50529 Latonia
50385 Lex’ton
49898 Dev* re
49861 Dev’ re
49774 Dev’ re
49560 Sar’toga
RIFLE, ch. h, 5
(Trainer, S.
51052 Latonia
50978 Latonia
50885 Latonia
50786 Latonia
50657 Latonia
44674 Church’l
44582 Church’l
DR. CARMEN, ch. g, 8
(Trainer, W. Perkins.
106
Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward).
1 1-16 1 :45ttfast 29-10 110 1 1 1
115
114
113
118
118
120
115
93
By Jim Gaffney — Flora Willoughby, by Florist.
11 l n J Roberts 8 S.of Pleas,. Belg.Qu’n, Bro.Love
5i 4*i H J Burke 7 JackHareJr., B.Paradise, M.Man
3 2 3J H King 11 Furbelow, Dr. Carmen, Redmon
6 5 11 H J Burke <> JackHareJr., Ginger, Woodtrap
4 3 4 11 H J Burke 5 WarMask, Breeze, Gain de Cause
3 l 2 4 H J Burke 9 War Mask. Jouett, My Dear
4b 31 H J BurkelO Bondage, Breeze, Jouett
41 21 H J BurkelO Jock Scot, Redmon, Mauoevre
M. Henderson. Owner, Ogden Stable)
3-4 l:12%fast 33-10 111 4 5 5 5nk 51
3-4 1 :12%fast 16-5 107 3 3
7 108 7 8
14-5 108 8 7
8-5 109 6 8
9 112 4 3
By Uncle— Fleur de Marie, by Meddler.
3-4 1 :12%fast
3-4 1 :12%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:15%mud
3-4 l:13%good 5 115
101
Owner, R. L. Baker)
51052 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 51 114 6 4 4
50978 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 16-5 118 2 5 4
50704 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 5 115 1 6 6
50610 Latonia 3-4 1 :ll%fast 5 115 5 6 4
50529 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 21-10 111 7 8 6
50S32 Lex’ton 3-4 l:12%fast 9-10 109 1 11
50265 Lex’ton 3-4 l:12^fast 2} 105 6 4 3
MATINEE IDOL, b. g, 5 106
(Trainer,* M. Goldblatt. Owner, M. Goldblatt).
51003 Latonia 1 1-16 l:44%fast 41 -----
1 1-8 l:50^fast 9
1 1-16 l:45%fast 6
3-4 l:ll%fast 44
1 l:3SHfast 3i
1 1 :37%fast o
C Buel 6 ClaudeBrown, L.Luxury, Troilus
C Buel 8 LadyLux’y, LastCoin. Dr.Carmen
2* F Wilson 12 Ap.Jackll., A. N. Akin, Col.Tenn
3 3 W Hein’chl2 G. Queen, ColnmbiaTen, Discus’n
7 C 2 C Buel 11 PortLight, M.the Time, G. Queen
3 5 1 C Rob’son 9 J. Hare Jr.. TopCont. Mai. Parke
4* C Rob’son 7 I win. High Coat, Col. Taylor
By Boanerges L ady Knighthood, by Knight of El-
lers lie.
45 4J B Kenn’dy 0 ClaudeBrown. L.Luxury, Troilus
4 4 4'1 B Pool 8 Rifle. Lady Luxury, Last Coin
6 8 5 4 | B Kenn’dy 7 JackHareJr., B.Paradise, M.Man
2b 3f B Kenn’dy 9 Korbly, B. Beauty, Out theWay
41 2nb B Kenn’dy 11 Furbelow, Dodge, Redmon
I s 1* B Kenn’dy 10 Sam Reh, Mabel G., Brig of War
1| 1* B Kenn’dy 8 Lancelot. ClaudeBrown, LouisA.
By All Gold — Matinee, by Broomstiok.
6^886 Latonia
50737 Latonia
50586 Latonia
49214 Sar’toga
49147 Sar’toga
4S608 Latonia
48517 Latonia
46f
C
8
18
24f
13
>
113 10 11. 11
107 6 1 4 7
107 6 6 6 6
107 6 4 3 4
110 10 11 11 10
112 5 8 8 8
105
Owner, C. W. Chappell.)
ll. 11'" H Lunsf’d 11 Tira McGee. Serbian. Larry B.
7 7* 5 F Wilson 7 Tanlac, BuckNail, SeaPrince
512 50 Hein’ch 7 Iwiniwin, Booneville. Rafferty
4b 4 12 F Wilson 8 Virgo, LuKross, Jack Reeves
8| 8 19 G Stack 11 Bar One, Brynlimah, Spearlen*
8* 8 11 F Smith 10 Bond, Corydon, Bombast
By Martinet — Whip Top, by Martagon.
60980 Latonia
50885 Latonia
48220 Latonia
47925 Latonia
47874 Latonia
47686 Church’l
262
234
12f
13
1 1-1 2:13 hvv
1 1-4 2:06%fast 66
1 1-16 1:48 fast 5
1 1-4 2:12'%mud 39
102 10 1111 10 12 12 ! 8 S Mitchell 12 Buckhoard. Warlike. Simonite
104 9 11 12 12 12 12 18 S Mitchell 12 Lotnair, Jackstraw, Bombast
104J11 12 12 ll 5 ll 14 G Stone 12 AppleJackll., Rifle. A.N.Akin
105 3 6 6 6 6 10 6 2s G Stone 7 Tanlac, BuckNail, SeaPrince
101 3 4 7 8 9 9 lJ F W’ilsdn 9 J.C. Stone, Counterbal’ce, Dr.Rae
110 12 12 11 9 7*| 6 «S F Wilson 12 Repeater, SirJ.Vergne.C’ouflage
105 2 2 2 1 11 2 1 H Ericks’ n tf Gourmand, J.C. Stone. Moscowa
1 1-16 1 :45%fast 17-5
SANDS OF PLEASURE, b. g, 7
(Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner,
51038 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :45^fast 4
50535 Latonia
50350 Lex’ton
50268 Lex’ton
49780 B. Grass
49740 B. Grass
1 1-2 2:29&fast 8
1 1-16 1 :44%fast 5
1 l:38%fast 4-£
61 f 1:08 mud 19-
DANCING SPRAY, br. f, 4
(Trainer, C. Hawk. Owner.
1 1-4 2:05%fast 27-]
3-4 l:12%fast 24
1 1 :38%fast 5
11-16 1:45 fast 29-;
51034 Latonia
50885 Latonia
50587 Latonia
50461 Lex’ton
50346 Lex’ton
48375 Latonia
48299 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
1 1 :38%fast
98
6
5
r,
5
102
3
4
4
1
114
2
4
3
4
106
6
5
4
121
9 10
9
8
121
4
4
4
4
108
1
1
1
1
112
5
9
6
4
110
J. M.
Goode).
no
6
5
3
2
109
3
3
4
3
104
3
4
4
4
10s
1
4
4
3
113
101
100
I. Field).
104 2 1
1
1
107
9
10
7
113
4
2
1
1
• 105
2
1
1
1
» 106
7
4
3
105
9
9
5
8
108
7
7
6
4
6 6'1 C Buel 6 Woodtrap. Iwin, Under Fire
21 3* B Kenn’dy 5 Regalo, Sterling, Pastoureau
4 1 M Garner 6 Pastourenu, Ernest B., Korbly
4 2 4 8 C Buell 7 HighCost, Marj. Hynes, ByGolly
31 3 4 1 L Lyke 12 Tenons Bon. R. Robin, Fr.Tireur
4 4 14 L Lyke 4 K. O’Neil, T. M’Taggart, Fluzey
1* 1* F Wilson 5 Omond, Simpleton, Adelia W.
11 l 1 L Lyke 10 Dr. Carmen, B. Choice, MadgeF.
By Fair Play — Golden Sand, by Rock Sand.
2b 2° H King 8 Dodge, BelgianQueen, Bro.Love
5 3 3 1 ! E Pool 7 Pif Jr., Madge F., Cheer Leader
4 3 4 13 F Merimee 0 Under Fire, Minto II., Best Pal
3 4 3° F Merimee 5 Busy Signal, Clintonville. Wave
21 F Merimee 4 UnderFire, ClintonviCv, IlarryB.
2 2 F Merimee 4 Lady Luxury, Refugee II., Jago
By Rapid Water — Alberta H., by Handspring.
11 25 H King 5 Docod, War Spirit, Kimpalong
71 5»3 R Lee 12 AppleJackll., Rifle. A.N.Akin
21 4 3 1 H King 6 Iwin. Furbelow, Kiku
l 4 1* H King 8 EmestB., LouisA., ArrowPoint
2b 2* H Ericks’n 8 Meliora. High Gear, Dimitri
8 B 8*3 C Rob’sonlO AdeliaW., MarseJrdin. Hariock
31 3*i H Lunsf’a 7 Iwin, FernHandley. Galli-Curcl
SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (June
20, 1914—1:50 1-5—3—105.)
DAHABIAH II., br. m, 6
(Trainer, J. H. Baker.
51078 Latonia 1 1-8 l:54%fast
1 1-4 2:06Vfefast
1 1-4 2:05%fast
1 1-16 1:47 fast
1 1-4 2:06%fast
1 1-4 2:06%fast
fast
110
Treacy
51004 Latonia
50819 Latonia
50792 Latonia
50710 Latonia
50266 Lex’ton
49629 L.Col.Fair 1 1:47
LAZY LOU, br. m, 6
(Trainer, W. M. Cain.
18-5 1131 7
9 102 6
8 101
13 105
34 106
8 110
1-20 108
110
Owner, W.
By Helmet — Altiora, by Lamplighter.
Walker).
W W T’lorl2 Jackstraw. G. Duncan. Candlel’ht
J McCoy 8 Wad.’sLnst, Warlike, Mys.Ctrl
J McCoy 8 Kimpalong. Man. Waite, Wave
J McCoy 8 War Prize, Fair Orient. Lothalr
Meehan 8 ParisMaid. Gourmand, Pit
Meehan 8 Kimpalong, Gourmand, C. Brown
FOURTH RAGE — 3-4 Mile.
116.)
2-year-olds. Allowances. (June 27, 1914 —
AUNTIE MAY, ch. f,
(Trainer, C. T.
5053 1 Latonia
50335 Lex’ton
50267 Lex’ton
49741 B. Grass
Worthington.
5J f 1 :06%f ast 17
6i f 1 :07%fast 2
51 f l:07%fast 6
4 \ f 56Vfemud
49625 L. Col. Fair 5-8 l:00V8fast
49020 K’w’rth 5J f l:07%fast
110
Owner,
112 6
2 118 1
6 112 2
3-10 118
1-6 112
3 116 7
-it 810 Windsor 6J f l:08%fast 11-10 111 9
SIR LAWNFAL
(Trainer, P.
, b. c, 2
Coyne. Owner, G.
102
J. Long)
8
51057 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
18
107
10
8
50912 Latonia
1 l:41%fast
36
110
1 2
2
1
50682 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
26
108
7
7
6
50613 Latonia
51 f l :06%fast
26
111
7
9
9
484S1 Latonia
3-4 1:14 mud
20
115 15
13
15
48245 Latonia
5-8 l:01%good 13
114
5
3
5
4 8155 Latonia
5-8 l:00%fast
15
115
4
2
2
NAPOO, ch. 0 .
(Trainer, P
2
. J. Williams.
98
Owner,
Williams
By Uncle — May Hempstead, by Patron.
C. T. Worthington).
5 8 8 4 S 9 i C VanDu’nll Muskallonge, Brunswick, Rang’n
1 1 2b 2* C VanDu’n 5 Millersburg, Lastltose, K. Fraley
1 2 3 l 2 1 E Martin 12 Bettina, SirTlios.Kean, Monsoon
2J J Morys Spugs. Jetsam, Quick View
1 J Morys 4 MaryGaffney, Puzzle, Jack Lee
3 3 3 1 6 # i D Stirling 13 A. Wood, Centimeter, J.S.R’rdon
6 3 l nk 21 D Stirling 11 Last One, Mogens, Runquoi
By Sain — Rezia, by Meddler.
6*1 6 5 3 E Pool 12 Muskallonge, Coyne, RisingRock
24 4* D Conn’lly 12 Bettina, Bro.Batch, Bal. Wheel
54 5 7 N Barrett 12 Rangoon, Coyne, Brunswick
51034 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05%fast 10
50823 K’w’rth lm70y l:45^fast 31-10 105
50744 K’w’rth lm70y l:45 7 if ast 10 111
50690 K’w’rth 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 6 105
50622 W’dbine lm70y l:47M;hvy 33-10 309
50475 W’dbine 1 1-16 l:49U,fast 7 107
503-14 Th’cliffe 1 1 :39%fast 7 302
50241 Th’cliffe 1 1-16 l:47%good 24 105
ACCELERATE, b. f, 3
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner,
50964 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 8-5
1 1-16 l:47%fast
1 1-16 1.47 fast
1 1-8 l:53}£fast
1 l:39%fast
1 1 :39%fast
LADY MOUNT JOY, ch. f, 3
(Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner,
51000 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 73-10 107
50612 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast 7 101
1 1-16 1:47 fast 3-5 106
1 l:39%fast 4 106
1 1-16 l:47Migoodl9-10 106
M. Cain).
5 4 3 5
24 I s
24 2J
4* 4»
3* 3 2
7>4 7 22 W
7* V W
1 W Meehan 2 Sam Reh
By Jack Atkin— Mr*. F. 0. Hogan,
by Sir Dixon.
101
G. F. Baker).
50679 Latonia
49772 Dev’ re
49717 Windsor
49609 Windsor
4S587 Windsor
9
6
12
12
51
50337 Lex’ton
49830 B. Grass
48642 Latonia
48429 Latonia
100
103
104
101
103
106
104
H. P. Headley).
“ 5 6 5 4
5 4 4 1
2 2 11
.V° B Kenn’dy 5 Docod, Danc’gSpray, WarSpirit
4 1 2 4 H Thurber 6 Hush, Biddledee. Orlova
4 5 s F Murphy 8 Pierrot. Nepperhan. Blaise
1 8 5 J E Pollard 8 Sans Pour II., Dr. ltae, F. Monroe
7 9 F Murphy 7 Hin’stan, Roy.Jester. W’ r s
2 2 2 4 E Pollard 7 Claquer, Exhorter, War C-7
o 7 E Harb’ne (» My Dear, Alvord, Blaise
2 1 ! E Barnes 5 Claquer, Lazy Lou, Spearlene
By Uncle— Velocity, by Henry of Navarro.
>b 34 J Roberts 7 War Spirit, Mysterious Girl, Aph
l 5 4 * J B Kenn’dy 6 ArrowPoint, Mazola, Guaranteed
l 1 4 s H Ericks’n 7 Inquiry, Escarp’te, Jimllastings
2 7 8 4 H Bricks’n 9 Belario, King John, Madge F.
: 4 4* H Ericks' n 5 Regalo, F. Handley, E.scarpolette
3 4«1 H Lunsf’d 8 Claymore, Eulah F., Vive McGee
By Uncle— Lady Paramount, by Hastings.
51002 Latonia
50912 Latonia
50682 Latonia
50531 latonia
49897 Dev’ re
49661 Windsor
49586 Windsor
1 1 :38%fast
1 l:41Vfefast
3-4 l:12%fast
54 f l:06%fast
54 f 1:10
3-4 1:14
77
37f 110
27 f 112
58 112
mud 19-10 106
good 17-5 101
3-4 l:13%fast 7
Fell.
10
8
3
1
8
15 l 15 24 J Hanoverl8 StarVoter, Bl.Servant, AceHigh
44 4 5 J E Pool 14 Centimeter, PagunPau, TheAlly
2* l 1 ! L Lyke 12 J. Pryor, SirThos.Kean, Firebrand
By Martinet — La Gloria, by Wools thorpe.
Bros.).
9 2 9 21 H J BurkelO B.Yourself, McG’dwin. BrotherB
105
NORTH ELKHORN, ch. c, 2 97
(Trainer, F. Brooks. Owner, W. Sho waiter).
1 1-16 1 :46%fast 6 102 3
84 7 14 H Lunsf’d 12 BehaveY’self, Mnsk’ge, C.Baker I 4S375 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 7 94 5
__ 48301 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%f ast 5 105 2
tDisqua lifted for foal.
WAR SPIRIT, hr. g, 4 113
(Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, W. V. Thravet).
51034 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05%fast ‘
60964 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast
1 1 :39%fast
G Mangan 12 Bettina. Bro.Batch, Bal. Wheel 1 50791 Latonia
7 l 7 U G Mangan 12 Rangoon, Coyne, Brunswick
64 6° G Manganll Muskallonge. Brunswick, Rang’n
1*4 l 1 ! E Don’hue 8 Tharon, Judge Budrow, My Rose
I s 1* E Don’hue 6 Old Chap, Alberta S., Alcatraz
54 4 1 ! G Yeargin 9 Loch Leven, Doric, Alberta S.
By Brummel — Margaret Kent, by Plaudit.
50912 Latonia
50682 Latonia
50267 Lex’ton
48481 Latonia
48327 l^atonia
48245 Latonia
BUNG A BUCK, ch.
(Trainer, A. G.
1 1 :41%fast 29
3-4 l:12%fast 54
54 f l :07%fast 7
3-4 1:14 mud 5f
64fl:06%fast 4
5-8 l:01%good 10
o, 2
Woodman.
110 3
1 1
2
108 12
12
12
108 4
3
5
115 16
14
14
110 6
6
4
114 13
94
12
11
50707 Latonia
50588 Latonia
48038 Latonia
47848 Latonia
47657 Church’l
47550 Church’l
47173 (’hurch’l
47116 ChurchT
FIFTH
Allowances.
3-4 l:14%fast
54 f 1 :08%fast
5-8 i :02%hvy
5-8 l:00%fast
44 f 64%fast
55 fast
65%mud
44 f
44 f
1-2
lOf
40
23
31
25
78
70
Owner,
99
110
115
110
110
48%slow 18
115 10
122 13
115 7
84 8® B Kenn’dy 12 Bettina, Bro.Batch, Bal. Wheel
12 12 15 O Willis 12 Rangoon. Coyne, Brunswick
54 7 9 E Pool 12 Bettina, AuntieMay, SirTh.Kean
13 1 12 23 H King 18 StarVoter, Bl.Servant, AceHigh
4 4 4 4 4 F Wilson 8 It. Servant, Last Rose, Monsoon
10* 10 7 4 H J Burkel4 Centimeter, PaganPan, TheAlly
By Vulcain — Mary Orr, by Orimar.
Dattner).
6 6 at 3‘ J McCoy 12 Red Legs, Raiua, Pongee
2 2 6« 6 3 H Lunsf’d 7 Billy Barton, Alberta S., Sure
4b 5 11 G Stone 0 Runzaf, WestSide, Firebrand
8 8 7 n S Wida 11 ITncleVelo, Brunswick, Runzaf
3| 3 3 J S TV T ida 7 Helium, Mammyo’Mine, RedLegs
10 1 1(> 6 3 G Stack 11 AceHigh, Easterside, UncleVelo
13 13 18 W W T’lorl3 United Verde, Oriole, Easterside
41 3 7 1 C Rob’sonl2 Easterside, Helium, Bal. Wheel
6
9
4
10
13
3
RAGE — 3-4 Mile. John Hill’s Purse. 4-year-olds and upward.
(June 27, 1914—1:11—5—116:)
TIPPITY WITCHET, b. g, 5 115
(Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, G. W. Loft).
124 6
117
118
115
107
108
51076 Latonia 3-4 1:ll%fast 1
50045 Aq’duct 1 1 :38%slop 3
50217 Aq’duct 6J f l:19M>fast 4-5
50019 Belm’t 7-8 MC l:25VSslow 3-5
49859 Belmont 64 f 1 :17V<ifast 44
49602 Sar’toga 1 l:36%fast 5
48838 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%fast 13-5 115 4 6 7
JACK HARE JR., br. h, 5 112
(Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, W. E. Applegate).
By Broomstick — Lady Frivoles, by St. Simon.
3 h 2b l. Lyke 6 Angon, AttaBoyll., MinuteMan
1 1 l l C riob’son 5 Sen. Park, Naturalist, Audacious
1 2 l 2 L Elnsor 5 Afternoon, Lead. Star, Kashmir
l 2 l 3 L Ensor 6 Camoufleur, Lead. Star, T.d’H’ur
41 43J Kelsay 6 Audacious. B. Signal, L.Brighton
3 1 4 s C Rob’son 8 Knot, Wyoming, Sway
8 8 l# N Barrett 8 IrishDr’m, C’m’dale, D.oftheVal.
By Marathon— Moon’et, by Donald A.
51001 Latonia
50817 Latonia
50704 Latonia
50614 Latonia
50532 Latonia
50385 Lex’ton
50263 Lex’ton
3-4 1:12 fast 13-10 116 3 1 1
1 l:37%fast 12-5 116 1 1 1 1
3-4 l:12%fast 11-10 115 2 4 4
3-4 l:ll%fast 20 117 9 8 8
3-4 l:12%fast 39-10 117 7 6 5
3-4 1:12 fast 4-5 113 3 2 2
3-4 l:12%f ast 23-10 115 6 5 2
GEORGE STARR, br. g.
(Trainer,
50913 Latonia
50708 Latonia
50561 Latonia
48091 Ft. Erie
4M8S Ft. Erie
48157 Latonia
Trotter.
3-4 1:12 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 1 :12 fast
3-4 l:15%hvy
3-4 l:ll4sfast
6 106
Owner, FlorUant Stable.)
I 1 ! I 2 F Wilson 4 B. Bemit.v, Westw’d, AttaBoyll.
low 2h f Wilson 5 Captain Mac, Iwin, Woodtrap
l 1 l 4 F Wilson 7 BluePuradise, MinuteMan, Dodge
7J 6 7 H Lunsf’d 10 Angon. Miss Jemima, Flags
4 2 4 4 J H Lunsf’d 9 Westwood. Flags. Angou
l h 1“ H Lunsf’d 0 Ginger, Woodtrap, King Gprln
2 2 2®* F 'Wilson 8 Jorice, KingGorin, Bluel’aradise
By Jack Atkin — Africa, by Savile.
5 U6 2
4-5 108 5
24 108| 4
14-5 118 7
2 107 4
8-5 115 5
44 2 3 M Garner
2 ] 4 l ,,k M Garner
24 2*4 M Garner
5b R 1 * m Gamer
3* 3 7 H Garner
8 b 8>4 M Garner
5 Jorice. Clintonville. OceanSweep
5 Out the Way, Tacola, Destroyer
1) C. Blossom, LastC’n. Out the Way
8 M. Hynes. M. House. 8t. Quentin
4 St. Quentin, HisChoice, M. Orange
6 Flags, Dodge, Iwin
8
90
50610 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 190 100
50529 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 7f 108
50265 Lex’ton 3-4 l:12%fast 53 115
49777 B. Grass 5-8 59%fast 24 126
WARLIKE, ch. c, 3 107
(Trainer, L. Oklrn. Owner, T. J. Pendergast)
112 3
104 3 2 2
107 10 10 10
51004 Latonia
1 1-4 2:06Hfast
14
104
8
7
4
3
50984 Latonia
11-16 1:48 fast
21
106 12 10 10
9
50888 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
80
104 12 12 10
10
50731 Latonia
3-4 1 :12%f akt
32f
106
9
11
10
47924 Latonia
1 1-16 l:4G%fast
32
112
8
8
8
8
47823 Latonia
1 1-4 2:09%mud
23
102
6
7
7
8
KEEP, br. f,
8
101
(Trainer.
H. Neusteter. Owner
. H.
Neusteter).
50743 K’w’rth
11-16 1:48 fast
12
101
6
2
3
4
*0596 W’dbine
1 1-16 1:51 %hvy
16-5
103
4
5
5
5
50493 W’dbine
1 1-16 1 :49 fast
7
101
8
8
8
8
49894 Dev’ re
1 1-1G 1 :54%mud 21-10 102
1
1
1
1
49776 Dev’ re
1 1-16 1 :46%f ast
1
101
1
5
5
6
49718 Windsor
1 1-16 1:47 fast
22
99
9
7 10
10
ADELIA W.,
b. f, 4
106
(Trainer,
A. Baker. Owner, A
Baker)
50983 Latonia
1 1-4 2:06 fast
11
107
2
5
5
5
50915 Latonia
1 1-16 l:46^fast
7
102
8
8
8
6
50616 Latonia
1 1-8 l:52&fast
45
106
6
6
6
6
50269 Lex’ton
1 1-16 1 :45%fast
9
109
8
7
8
8
48C08 Latonia
1 1-16 l:49%slow
13
107
2
4
4
4
48375 Latonia
1 1-16 l:46%fast 19-10 100
7
8
6
4
SPEEDSTER,
cb. g. 6
108
(Trainer,
F. W. Staton. Owner, F.
P.
Lettell
5088S Latonia
1 1-16 l:47%fast 31-10
107
4
1
1
1
47985 Latonia
1 1-8 1:53 fast
30
108
7
3
2
2
47687 Church’l
1 1-16 1 :49Vsmud
7
110
4
0
2
4
47280 Church’l
1 1-16 l:50%mud
17f
108
3
1
1
1
47199 Church’l
1 1-16 1 :52%hvy
10
110
3
5
4
4
46330 Jef’son
lm70y 1:51 hvy
12
no
5
5
6
6
LOTHAIR, ch. c, 4
113
(Trainer,
T. P. Hayes. Owner,
T
I
>
Hayes)
51058 Latonia
1 1-16 l:46M>fast
16
115
8
6
8
8
50980 Latonia
1 1-1G l:47&fast 23-10 115
5
3
3
1
50792 Latonia
1 1-16 1:47 fast
9
113
7
7
7
6
47408 Church’l
1 1-16 l:47%slow
1G-5 115
3
2
1
1
47S21 Church’l
1 1-8 1 :57 mud
14
109
4
4
4
4
44638 Church’l
1 1-8 1:56 mud
13
111
11
6
6
3
44610 Church’l
1 1-8 1:56 slow
3-2
110 10
8
6
3
KINGFISHER, ch. e, 6
108
(Trainer,
B. J. Brannon. Owner
B.
J.
Brannon)
5098‘J Latonia
1 1-4 2:06 fast
7
110
3
4
3
4
1 5.0884 Latonia
1 1-4 2:05%fast
IT
1071 4
5
4
5
5079) Latonia
1 5-8 2:46 fast
40
94
6
6
7
7
| 50534 Latonia
1 1-4 2:05%fast
6
110
1
1
3
5
50416 Lex’ton
1 1-16 l:47%fast
9-10
110
6
5
5
4
! 48865 Windsor
11-8 1:57 good 3-2
105
2
3
4
3
48812 Windsor
1 1-16 1 :49%f ast
«
105
6
5
5
6
4 l 4 8 H King 9 Friz, Harry B.. Simonite
14 1«> S Wida 10 Gourmand. Ch’fBrown, H.Lerch
lb 2b F Merimee 8 AlexJr., D.ofWell’ton, Spec.Girl
4 2 F Merimee 4 Gl’rnyG., Mgr. Waite. Chf.Brown
14 l l H J BurkelO Tliinker, Dahabiah II., Aph
4 l 4 7 4 ,T Carmody 9 Paris Maid, Lazy Lou, Wenonah
lb 6*1 S Wida 10 AdeliaW., MarseJohn. Hariock
2» lfnbF Merimee 8 Arrow Point, Virgo, Mugivan
By Vulcain— Thirty-third, by Sir Dixon.
3 2 r-h F Wilson 5 Docod, DancingSpray, Kimpalong
1*4 14 F Wilson 7 MysteriousGirl, Accelerate, Apli
9 2 9 18 H Lunsf’d 10 By Golly, Trooper, Viva America
74 7 10 F Wilson 9 Korbly, Blush. Beauty, Dr.C’meu
11 S 8 4 F Wilson 11 Furbelow. Dr. Carmen, Dodge
6 2 6 1 " F Wilson 8 Dr.Carmen, Lancelot, Cl. Brown
4 4 4 F Wilson 5 VivaAmer., InaWood, LadyLux.
By Ivan the Terrible — Rebellion, by Star Shoot.
2b 2 1 T Murray 12 Buck!>oard. Simonite. Sun God
3* 3=4 T Murray 8 Wad.’sLast, D’biahll., Mys.Glrl
8* 63 T Murray 12 RapidStride, Cantilever, Hocnir
8*4 7 7 3 F Smith 12 PirateMcGee, Plenty, Speedster
** Smith 11 Last Coin. Ivegotal, War Idol
7* 7* F Smith 8 OurBirthday, Peggy C., S.l’rince
8 #1 F Smith 8 GuyFortune, Keep, Brynlimah
By Pataud — Potseeaion, by Requital.
7 s 7 7 4 H Thurber 8 Murray, Auzae, Hush
4 l 4 5 J G Bulcroft 5 Claquer. Courlis, Exhorter
8 7 8 J G Bulcroft 8 SansPeur II., Hlgh.I^id, Glastoi
1* 1* W Hein’ch 5 W.H.B’kuer, Ken. Boy, FraukF.
5 2 4 4 J G Yeargin 7 Vetenin, Nelle Yorke, Dr Rae
9’4 9 8 3 J J M’ney 12 Dr. Carmen. Bond, Dr.Rae
By Ben Brush — Cynthia, by Oddfellow.
4 5 J O Willis 5 Legal, Kingfisher. Alex Jr.
5 5 4 B Kenn’dy 8 Br’mPeddler. MadgeF., F. Orient
5 11 O Willis 9 Cheer Leader, Lucky B., Docod
7>* O Willis 10 Trooper, W.H. Pearce, Iwiniwin
4 8 * E Pool 5 Matinee Idol, Omond, Simpleton
l l B Kenn’dylO Marse John. Hariock, Capt. Reez
By Hamburg — Greyhound, by Peter Pan.
lh
■* u u ...uuu ^ uouwfc, uuruue, oeaurcnii
5 11 J J Moon’y 0 Merchant. S. McMeekin. DrJ
7 14 J Rodtg’ez 7 Opportunity, Peccant, WaraaN
3*4 J J M’ney 12 PirateMcGee, Plenty, JackHill
2* W Hein’chl2 Stevenson, Cantilever, Thinker
6 ,# J J M’ney 6 Frank W., St. Germain, Inquiry
1* J J Moon’yll Harloek, BarOne, SeaUrcbin
Rae
Warsaw
By Bourbon Beau— The Fashion, by Prince of Mon-
aco.
5»4 5 4 H Lunsf’d 10 F’rOrient. HarvestK’g, ParisM’d
l“ k t*4 H Lunsf’d 12 Jackstraw, Bombast, Plentv
4 2 4 8 H Lunsfd 8 WarPrize, FairOrient, Da’biahll.
l l l l M Gamer 5 Wiekf’rd, AlexJr., D.ofL’caster
6 4 6 21 D Conn’lly 0 J. Hefferirg, Warsaw, Mint Cat
3 1 a 8 ! L Lyke 11 Salvo, Cerinus, Parla Maid
2* l l H Lunsf’d 11 Service Flag. Somme, Daruley
By Sea King — Ida B., by Inverness.
3 2 2= J.H Burke 5 Legal, AlexJr., AdeliaW.
4 l 4*4 J H Burke 5 Lucky B., Docod, Alex Jr.
8 8»« J McCoy 8 Minto II., Sway. Best Pul
5*4 5 7 J J H Burke 8 J.C.Stoue. BourbonGreen, Wave
4 4 ink g Stone 9 Sam’sBoy, D.ofW’ington, It’bast
3 2 2n J H Burke 8 Keep, BuhblingLouder, Thinker
6 6*4 J H Burke 5 Waterw’d, DouglussS., Dr.C’iuefl
DAILY! RACINGS FORM.
Friday, October 22, 1920
WAVE, b. c, 4
(Trainer, W. Coving-ton.
50014 Latonia
50819 Latonia
50663 Latonia
50616 Latonia
60634 l^atonia
60338 Lex’ ton
1 1-4 2:06%fast 14-5 112
1 1-4 2:05%fast 27-10 100
1 1-4 2:05%fast 12 107
1 1-8 l:52%fast 0 108
1 1-4 2:05%fast 7-5 108
1 1-4 2:05%fast 21-10 97
108
Owner, W. Covington)
By Tidal Wave— Marie Blanche, by Sollman.
SUNBOSE, b. m, 5
(Trainer, J. Kelly.
br. f. 3
(Trainer,
j. Lowe. Owner,
J. Lowe).
51000 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
72
101
7
7
6
60637 Latonia
3-4 l:l3%fast
28
102
10
9
7
49790 Dev’re
3-4 1 :13%fast *
46
109
5
2
2
48370 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
91
110 11
11
11
41207 F.G’nds
35 f 44%hvy
20
115
8
ARROW POINT, ch. f. 3
104
(Trainer,
F. Brooks. Owner, D.
W
, Scott),
50911 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
21 5
107
G
6
6
' 5
50679 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
12-5
107
1
2
3
3
50461 Lex’ ton
1 1-16 1:45 fast 23-10
99
3
3
3
2
60349 lAex’ton
3-4 1 :12%fast
17
98
6
7
5
49804 B. Grass
3-4 l:12%fast 11-10
112
48301 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :46%f ast
8
101
5
6
6
6
3 3 1 3“ 5 2 1 H Lunsf’d 8 Gourmand, La Foudre, Sun God ' 51063 Laurel lm70y l:46%fast 23-;
2 11 1 3 l 3’J H Lunsf'tl 8 Kintpalong, Man. Waite. Rjji’ahll. 50973 Laurel 3-4 l:15%fast 28
5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 F Wilson 8 Brad. ’sChoice, Docod, Mgr. Waite ; 50624 H.deG’ce 5J f l:06%fast 20
3 2 3 4 5 l 6 1 1 E Pool 9 Cheer Leader, Lucky B., Docod
3 5 2 1 3'i 3«J F Wilson 8 J.C. Stone. Bour.Green, B. Louder
111 1 l 2 l 3 B Marco 5 Gl'rayGus,, H.King, Man. Waite
Ivan the Terrible — Claudia, by Star Buby.
106
Owner, J. Tierney).
12 2
2
6
By
6 2 6 13 J .T M’ncy 9 Friz. Harry B., Simonite
8'1 9‘ 4 S* Wida 1U Legotal, High Gear, (Cockroach
3 h 3>| C Buell 11 Alf Vezina, Fin. Rooster. Parol
10 ‘ 10 ,# H Lunsf’d 12 Broth. Love, L. Wrack, Uefugeell.
8 8 18 D Conn’ My 8 Pop Eyes, Oleaster, R. Division
By Handsel — Axis, by Orsinl.
<;t f,i3 f Wilson
11 IS H Lunsf’d
2* 4 7 J F Wilson
4«k 3 4 J F Wilson
2‘ E Pool
6 6 33 F Wilson
8 Mazola, Sam’s Boy. M. the Time
6 Mazola, Guaranteed, Accelerate
8 DancingSpray. WruestB., IjonisA.
7 V. America. C.Blos’m. LadyF.P’v
4 Sam Roll, Trooper. TexasSpecial
0 Ernest B., B. Green, Capt.Rees
STEVENSON, b. g, 5
(Trainer, F. Wright.
110
Owner, Anderson Bros.).
By Hilarious — Besponsful, by Meddler.
1 2
49363 Ft. Bfie lni70y 1 ;41«£fast 11 106 5
49054 K’w’rth lm70y 1 :45%fast 47-10 110 5
48899 Windsor 1 1-8 l:52%fast 5 107 1
48845 Windsor 1 1-16 l:52%slow 7-5 1T4 1
48779 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :5G%hvy 13-10 110 3
48603 Dev’ re 1 1-8 2:04 hvy 21 10S
48532 Dev’ re 3-4 l:14%fast II 113
48328 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 2 112 6 3 5 6 7 1
COUNTERBALANCE, b. g, 4 113 ]
(Trainer, B. McGarvey. Owner, W. O. Stoner).
J Gruber 7 Bullion. Wynuewood, Belario
L’nk 2‘ W Hein*chl4 Fort Bliss. 1 elite, Belario
1* 1* W Hein’ch 7 King.!., TheyShallNotPass.B’lario
2* 2J .T Butwell 5 G. Dawn, Prospector, Madrono
2 2 2'h F Bryson 8 G.Dawn, Joan of Arc, Short Stop
3° J Gruber 4 G.iieCause, Hon. Boy, W’newood
4 3 i J Gruber « T.o’th’M’ning, C.L’ker.B.M’Cloy
720 f Hunt 8 Frank W. Omond, Cortland
ty Dick Welles — Compensate, by Compute.
51004 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast
60736 Latonia 1 1-8 l:54%fast
60 «39 Latonia 1 1 16 l:47%fast 2;
4S901 Windsor 1 1-16 l:46%fast 3<
48813 Windsor 1 1-8 l:55%fast 21
48456 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%good 5
48324 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4G%fast 9
19
HO
109
108
105
105
112
112
H Lunsf’d K Wad.’sLast. IVbiahlL, Warlike
3A 3} H Lunsf’d 12 IiigliGear, ItuckNail, Jackstraw
6 3 6% H Lunsf’d 12 Airdrie, Pir.McGee, Capt.P.iuns
9* lO'o W Hein’ch 12 Lazy Lou, IronBoy, PJiilistine
6 3 6 n 2 J H Burke 11 W.lI.B’kner, Thinker, Handfull
6» 6' 4 L Mink 8 H.Bur’ne, G. Eagle, Shillelaghll.
5 2 4 3 3 L Mink 10 Tom Saunders, Gourmand, Mab
LAUREL ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
WEATHER CLEAR.
Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time 1:45).
0 Superior inud runner. X Good mud runner,
if: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race— 3-4 Mile.
2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights.
(Track record: Oct. 5, 1918— 1:11%— 4— 108.)
Today’s
Horse. Wt. Rec.
Sun Turret, cli. c. by Sunstar
— Marian Hood, by Mar-
tagoti
Bon Homme, b. c. by Sweep
— Sue Smith, by Masetto. .
Merchant Marine.. 115 1:15%
Bnvwood 109 1:15%
Blue Belle
Voormir 114 1:10
Sammy Jay 115 1:15%
bToreador 110 1:15%
Mollie Barnes Ill 1:15%
Jacques 115 1:15%
Corax. b. c. by Burtonsville —
Cesarilass, by Cesarion ....
Second Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 7. 1910 — 1:43% — 5 — 1K».)
50023- • Verity 105 1:47% 4 110X725
51003- •Sunroso 108 1:51% 5 105X720
50810 bArbitrator 109 1:47% 0 113X715
50997 hRailhird 100 1:48% 4 113X715
51105 bLe Balafre 105 1:49% 4 113*715
51105 Kentucky Boy 111 1:47 0 1130715
50413 s bHarry M. Stevens. 10311:48 4 113X715
50991 bRagnarok 112 1:48% 4 113X710
50973 Sentimental 107 1:50% 4 110X710
50973 •bCIrculate 108 1:47% 7 108x705
51105 Musket 104 1:47%, 4 113*705
50701 blndolenoe 10 » 1:47%, 9 113X705
50956 *bG. M. Miller 11« 1:47% 13 1080700
51023 bStii Up 100 1:47% 8 113*700
51085 billing Kong 100 1:48% 4 113X700
50-467 r Fairly 105 1:47% 9 1080700
TRACK FA8T.
Ind.
50875-
50421 2
50670-
50422
50971
51083
51099
51083
A.Wt.Han.
112 ..
112
112. . 720
112. . 715
109. . 710
112. . 710
112.. 705
112. . 705
109. . 700
112.. 700
112 ....
norcft
Bastille
.108 1:16
108. .735
51041 )
Martin A. Noonan
.110 1:13%
108X735
51041
Miss Rankin
. 9S 1:14%
102. .725
49933
Tidings
.107 1:13%
107. .725
Fourth Ruce— 1
1-13 Miles.
3-year-olds.
Handicap.
(Track record: Oct. 7,
1910—1:43%
—5—110.)
50004
Paul Jones
.lt4 1:47%,
120X750
51061
Sandy Beal
. 93 1:50%
112X745
50782
Amaze
105.. 740 ;
51002
Rapid Traveler . .
*105 1:47%
•• 104 X 735
50994
bHerd Girl
. 96 1:47%
103. . 720 I
51102
bOld Dad
.107 1:49%
ICO X 730 j
99
94
101
60503 H.deG’ce 5* f l:08%slow 12 104 S 3 S
50427 H.deG’ce ll:43%fast 21 99 4 1 1 6
50324 H.deG’e 1 1-16 1:51 %fast 39- 10 108 1 2 2 2
ARBITRATOR, b. g. 6 113
(Trainer, A. H. Vivell. Owner, E. G. Vivell).
By Astronomer — Genesta, by Broomstick.
l'i 2'J T Jarvis 11 LittloBd. Pawnee II.. S.Liglit III.
3J 3*i T Jarvis 13 T.Belgionll., Murphy. G.Scheer
5« 5 3 J T Jarvis 7 T.BoIgianll., WalterMack. InaK.
38 2* T Jarvis 5 Phan. Fair. East. Glow, M. Feast
5J 6 4 3 T Jarvis 8 Mar.Luckett, MissFilley. Napoli
2* T Jarvis 7 Zouave, Barley Water, JohnI.Day
By Statesman — Apprentice Girl, by Buddha.
3 4
50810 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 26 112 4
50056 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fast 51 1061 5 7 7 6
50505 H.deG’e lin70y l:48%slow 29-10 116 7 7 5 4
54)404 H.deG’ce 1 1:43 fast 13 118 2 8 5 3
50226 H.deG’e 11-16 1:50 fast 32 113 1 7 5 4
49706 M’lboro 1 1-16 2:02 hvy 3-5 114
RAILBIRD, ch. g. 4 113
(Trainer, C. R. Smith. Owner, F. Dclbarrio).
50997 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 29
50904 laurel 1 l:42%fast 72
50375 Th’cliffe 5ifl:07%fast 24
50271 Th* cl iff e 3-4 1:14%fast 9
50086 Du f’rin Ab 7-8 1:34 fast 5
50033 Duf’rtn Ab64 f l:28%good 16
LE BALAFRE. gr. g. 4
(Trainer, E. Wallace. Owner.
51105 Laurel 3-4 1 :15%fast45-10f 114
50S10 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 26 112
50676 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 9 .112
50605 Laurel 11-16 1:49 good 15 113
50438 Dorval 1 1-16 1 :49 fast 29-10 108
50175 B.Bon’ts 1 1 :45%hvy 4i 100
KENTUCKY BOY. ch. g, 6
(Trainer, R. Stickney. Owner,
51105 Laurel
50729 Laurel
50656 Laurel
505S2 Laurel
50446 Th’cliffe
50.379 Th’cliffe
110
112
116
113
111
120
113
B. Mock).
5 6 7 9
2 4 4 7
6 3 2 3
6 7 6 4
WTieeled.
14 3-3
113
G. R. Allen).
3-4 l:15%fast4?-10f 114 9 13 13
1 1-8 1 :54%fast 26 117 9 S 8
1 1-4 2:08%fast 12 102 10 8 9
1 1-4 2:10 slow 12 98 2 2 2
1 1:41 fast 3 106
1 1-8 l:54%fast 13 10 105
HARRY M. STEVENS, ch. g, 4 113
(Trainer, 0. Rice. Owner, G. K. Allen).
50413 Th’cliffe 1 1-16 l:47%fast 39 104
49919 Con’ ght 1 l:44%slow 13 105 1 4 5
49768 Con’ ght lm70y 1:46 good 27 110 7 5 6
4S547 Mt.Roy’l 1 1-16 l:47%fast 13 103J
49481 Mt. Royal lm20yl :42%fast 9 104£
49424 Mt. Royal lm70yl:45%fast 7 111
RAGNAR0K, b. c, 4 113
5 l 5'i C Jackson 9 Regreso. Zouave. Iinguarok
5J € 3 ” C Jackson 11 Austral. Mar.Luckett, Indolence
3- Ink c Jackson 8 Itey Ennis, Calvert, Lariat
4 2 3 s C Jackson 8 Sir Wm. Johnson. Orenzo, Zouave
2* 2* C Jackson 8 Phedoden. El I’rimo. Antoinette
in C Jackson 5 StirUp, Chris. Hoi ters, T. Queen
By Plaudit— Maud B. L., by Star Shoot.
4'i 4*J R Rom’olii S Amor. Eagle, Att’yMuir. Wilf’da
4‘ 3* L Morris .8 Link Boy, American Eagle, Napoli
9 5 A Casey 11 Retrert, Viva Cuba, Roman
8 :, 3 W And’sonli! Langhorne, ElMalidi, AnnieKdgar
l'l W And’ son 7 Plantnrede, Homam, BronooBilly
2 4 W And’son 8 Pas doCh.. M.M’Ion, J>’t of Pytli.
By Sir Wilfred— Grey Agnes, by Pepper and Salt.
9i» 4 M L D Stirling 13 Brisk, Glen Well, Foreclosure
9 9 ,s F C’ltiletti 9 Regreso. Zouave. Raguarok
31 4 7 i F C’ltiletti 7 Paddy Dear, ThistleQ’n. Musket
6 2 6 7 F C’ltiletti 8 MissFilley. C’rtFool. Att’yMuir
J Dreyer G Hondo, Duke Ruff, Elmont
Ink i» j Dreyer G Hondo, Welsh. ’sFrdly, Pulaski
By Toddington — My Fair Kentucky, by Ingoldsby.
11* 11' 4 G Yeargin 13 Brisk, Glen Well. Foreclosure
10 1 9 14 G Yeargin 11 Padua, Joan of Are, Farmingdale
10* 9*1 G Yeargin 11 Austral. Mar.Luckett, Indolence
1J 2 2 G Yeargin 5 L. Emmeline. M. Polly. L.CoDage
1J G Yeargin S Deck hand, Sunning’le, MissNell
4 5 J G Yeargin 9 Solid Rock, She Devil, Garbage
By Superman — Rose Prim, oy Potomao.
(Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner, Sunnyland Stable).
50991 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 16-5 1 07 4 ~ ~
50810 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 20 112 6 1
50523 H.deG’ce 5J f l:07%fast 18-5 111 7
48381 Ham’t’n 1 1-16 l:50%fast 31-10 115 6 1
4S335 Ham’t’n 3-4 l:14%fast 15 118 8 1
47842 Th’cliffe 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 5 113
SENTIMENTAL, b. f. 4 110
(Trainer, E. R. Mitchell. Owner. W. E. Jones)
3 3 N Foden 8 PeerlessOne, Glasioi. Bogart
7 6 4 2 II Gibson 7 Le Balafre, Hondo, Piisen
75 c Hunt S Bally bell, Hondo, Miss Orb
3-i N Foden G PeerlessOne, Broom Ped., Diadi
3- N Foden G Diadi, Poilu, Smart Money
1* E Fator 9 JackK., Homam. Tugs
By Dick Finnell — Peace, by Midlothian.
8 2
li
4=
3 4
10 *
8* 1 L Morris 10 Kirah. Lloyd George, Ina Kay
3£ L Morris 9 Regreso, Zouave, Farmingdale
5 2 J L Morris 7 H.GoLucky, Jessica F., Amac’sin
D 15 L Morris 10 Spearlene, B’kboard, S’ningdale
8 7 J L Morris 11 Thurs.Nighter. Hondo, Deckhand
4 4 3 L Morris 6 Antoinette. Cap.City, H’kamore
By Marathon — Animosity, by Star Ruby.
Fifth Race— 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. L’l. 1919—1:37%
51043 bFlibbertygibbet .. 98 l:40%s
(50957) Bon Jour
51082 Albert A 109 1:38%
51043- Betty J 9841:41
(50908) bBelario 103 1:39%
43870- African Arrow ...111 1:37%
44002- bMalvolio 10241:40
51032 King John ..... .112 1 :39%
51064 Vive McGee 99 1:40
50973 Laurel 3-4 1 :15%fast Ilf 109 12
49838 Tim. Abl 1-16 1:61 fast 27-10 107
49298 Ham’t’n 1 turf 1:40 fast 16 109 4 6
49208 Ham’ t’n 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 15 107 3 1
4S733 Del’m’r lm70y l:50%fast 1 111
Ab 3-4 l:17%good 5 112
eh. g. 7 103
M. Smith. Owner. M. Smith).
4S446 M’euve
CIRCULATE,
(Trainer,
50973 Laurel
50881 Laurel
11 11 10 3 10 7 D Stirling 13 TIioBcdgiauII., Murpliy, Sunroso
l 2 .T Connors 5 ThistleQueen. Alii van. Runecraft
7 7 8 8‘* J McIntyre 8 Thinker, Antoinette, Neenali
2 3 4‘i 7 11 A Richcr’klO Guar’nteed, Handfull, JoanofArc
l 1 W D’k’son 5 Concha. VerdiLoon. HelenAtkin
3’i W D’k’son G HelenAtkin. D’tyLady.MyGracie
By Hanbridge — Helma S., by Cesarion.
4 109.. 730
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile,
and upward. Claiming Handicap.
1918— 1:11%— 4—1 OS.)
.108 1:11%, 4 107. .750
.112 1:12% 4
.111 1:13% 4
.105 1:12 5
.112*1:12 4
..105 1:14% 3
4—125.)
3 105X750
4 112.. 745
5 112X740
3 109X740
4 115X735
5 112X735
5 115X730 j MUSKET, b. g. 4
! 1 i! ii!!! * (Trainer, W. L. Oliver.
3-4 1 :15%fast Ilf 102 1 7 8
1 l:41%fast 9f 99 12 12 12 12
49572 Windsor 1 1-16 l:47%fast 34 106 9 7 7 8
49454 Ft. Erie lm70y 1 :45%fast 26 107 7 8 7 8
49380 Ft. Erie 3-4 l:13%fast 9 110 9 9 9
49297 Ham’t’n 3-4 l:13%fast 23 103 6 6 6
49220 Ham* t’n 11-16 1:48 fast 17 98 7 6 5 6
113
Owner, W. L. Oliver).
8 1 €•'■ A Marrerol3 TheBcleianlL, Murpliy, Sunrose
12X 10 19 T Jarvis 14 A.Alex’der, Salvateile, J.Dvert’n
8 2 8 ,# A Pecor’co 9 Rouen. JoanofArc, Sunduria
8 3 8-J T Nolan 9 Amer.Eaglc. Hondo. SkeorFace
6^ 4 2 1 A Pecorero 9 Sandy H., Humma, Alf Vezina
6 4% E Barnes 6 Hind’stan, T.Ptug’ese, M.Juinbo
8 8 13 R Rom’elli 8 Hondo, Paul Connelly, Nebraska
By Assagai — Ice Water, by Watercress.
3-year-olds
(Track reconi: Oct.
(50957 ) Bon Jour . . .
(50995) War Marvel .
50784 2 bStepson
50920 2 Kuklux
(50730) bUnde’s Lassie
50995 Scurry
50782 *hCo<k o’ the Roost. 108 U : 14
117X745
97. . 745
104X740
109 X 740
95. . 735
93X735
8 11 12
3
7
7
1
2
Seventh Race — 1 1-2 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Traok record; Oct. 11, 1919 — 2:29% — & — 108.)
50955* Capital City 102 2:37
50955 Regreso 105 2;37%
50483 2 ‘Vigilante
51045 Napthalius
50880 ‘bPadua
51080* King Agrippa
510G0 •bCJonrt Fool
50996 *bBen Hampsou ....
50955 Indiscret . .
.. 94 2:38
...105 1:47%
Third Race — 3-4 Mile.
2-vear-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: Oct. 5, 1918— 1:11%— 4— 108.)
50993 2 BY JIM1NY 116 1:13% 105X750
51081 2 Lough Storm 110 1:13% 107.. 740
51083 2 Harmoniquc 105.. 735
FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights
5, 1918—1:11 3-5—4—108.)
Diet TimeT’ckOdda Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockey* Started Order of Finish
112 By Sunstar — Marian Hood, by Martagon.
Owner, J. K. L. Ross).
G 110X72
G 110X720
4 102X715
4 102X715
4 107.. 71 5
5 110.. 710
3 96.. 710
« 1050705
8 102. .700
51105 Laurel 3-4 l:15%fast 32 114
51C60 Laurel lm70y 1 :47%fast 16 112
50906 Laurel 1 1-16 1:51 fast 43-10 102
50807 Laurel 1 l:43%fast 37-10 110
50729 Laurel 1 1-8 1 :54%fast 11 112
50676 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 28 107
INDOLENCE, b. g, 9 113
(Trainer, 0. E. Pons. Owner. E. Loh).
50701 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fast 21-10 109 4 1
50656 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fast 21 103 6
50582 Laurel 1 1-4 2:10 slow 5 98 1
50467’ H.deG’e lm70y l:47%fast 21-10 110J 7
50288 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:56%fast 9-5 112 2
G. M. MILLER, b. h. 13 108
(Trainer, G. J. Baker. Owner, J. Hogan).
9 6
1 1
6 5
2 1
13 12 3 12 15 L Morris 13 Brisk, Glen Well, Foreclosure
2 51 7 11 L Morris 8 Zouave, Sandy Mac, KingAgrippa
7 6-’ 6* L Penman 9 B.Hamp’n, Tarasoon, LeD’osaure
7 6 2 4* E Fator 8 Sandy Mae, Benevolent. Bar Coy
1 1£ 4 C J F Keogh 11 Padua. JoanofArc, Farmingdale
9 5 2 3* L Penman 7 Paddy D’r, TliistlcQ’n, LeBalafre
By McGee— Princes* Oran, by Ornament.
4 4 1 4° F Keogh G Regreso, Cap.City. KingGe<ifge
0 2"k 3’5 F Hunt 11 Austral, M.Luekett, CapitalCity
2 2| 5 2 2 .T Callahan 5 L. Emmeline. Ken. Boy. Mis. Polly
4 3\ 2} J Rod’g’ez 9 L.Cot’ge, P’t. to P’t. Nor.’sChoice
3 4'h 4 7 J Heupel 7 StirUp, Bar Coy, Napthalius
By Listak — Subdue, by Star Ruby.
(Oct.
Index Course
SUN TURRET, ch. c, 2 (M)
(Trainer, H. G. Bed well.
First Bt-art
BON HOMME, b. c, 2 (M) 112
(Owner, E. F. Smith).
First start.
MERCHANT MARINE, br. c, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, F. Burlew. Owner, J. H. Rossoter)
50875 I^aurel
50454 A q’ duct
50317 Aq’duct
By Sweep — Sue Smith, by Masetto.
5i f 1:08 fast
11-5
115 5
6
4
3-4 l:14%fast
8
115 4
4
3
3-4 59 fast
12
108 7
6
c. 2 (M)
112
l. G. Weston. Owner, T. Clyde),
3-4 1:15 fast
3-2
114 7
5
’ 4
anas feet
s
115 13
7
7
3-4 1 :13%fast
5
109 1
3
«>
5i f 1 :08%good 9
116 6
4
4
bl f l:08%good
5
115 15
10
15
5-8 58% fast
20
104 14
14
13
ch. f, 2 (M)
109
50956 Laurel 1 1-16 1:47 fast 55 111
50651 Laurel 11-16 1:51 fast 11 116
50252 H.deG’ce lm70yl:50 fast 14 111
49917 Con’ght 1 1-16 l:52%slow 6 113
49769 Con ght 1 1-1C l:4S%good 18 115
STIR UP, b. g. 8 113
(Trainer, W. C. Kennedy. Owner,
51023 Virginia 1 — 117i
50507 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:09%slow 15 113
50288 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:56%fast 39 112
50225 H.deG’e lm70y l:46%fast 23 109
50082 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%good 41 114
6 6 6 6
5 3 5 5
16 6 6
7 9 9
8 12 12
49939 Tim. Abl 1-16 1:50
HONG KONG, b. c, 4
fast 33 10 105
113
(Trainer, E. W. Padelford. Owner, W. M. Sh«cdy).
6 6 23 J Wessler G Bridesman, Herd Girl, nerron
5 6 24 A Par’dise 5 Padua, SinnFeiner, Perigourdine
6 6“* J Wessler G Mildred, K’gNeptune, ReyEtinl9
10 10 10 20 L Aron 10 S. Stalwart, Statim, Burlingame
12 12 12*° H Myers 12 Manokin, Cork, Tli. F. McMahon
By Ildrim — Skirts, by Giganteum.
W. C. Kcnody).
T Par’gton G MarseJohn. L.Tender, T.B.Duke
6 3 6 7 £ C Jackson 7 Austral, Mildred, Court Fool
3 3 l l C Jackson 7 Bar Coy. Napthalius, Indolence
3 l 4 4 3 J McTag’t 8 Miss Filley, Link Boy, Nolawn
gs t Par’gton 8 TenonsBon, Padua, HelloPardner
lnh J Connors 8 Runecraft, LeDinos’rc, L.Fielder
By Havoo — Royal China, by Woroester.
2 3-
6 5
3 3
4 5
50421 H.deG’ce
50283 H.deG’ce
50182 H.deG’cq
60076 H.deG’ce
49411 Sar*toga
49271 Sar’toga
(Trainer, R. V. Boyle. Owner. T. Calcina)
50670 Laurel 5J f l:08%fast 17-
60482 H.deG’ce 5£ f l:08%fast 5
50153 H.deG’ce oh f l:07%fast 60
49015 Empire 51 f l:07%fast 15
4S889 Empire 5-8 l:00%fast 8
48557 Aq’duct 5-8 1:01 %fast 8
VOORMIR, b. c, 2 (M) „ e . .
(Trainer, M. Seifert. Owner, M. Seifert),
50122 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%fast 18-5 114 3 3 6
50249 H.deG’ce 5J f l:0S%fast 12 107 8 5 5
60159 H.deG’ce 51 f l:07%fast 9 112 6 3 3
60076 H.deG’ce 51 f l:08%good 24 116 4 7 7
49149 Ham’t’n 5-8 l:02%fast 8 110 6 60
SAMMY JAY, b. r. 2 («) • H* _ ,
(Trainer, W. Irvine. Owner, E. F. Whitney).
-5 116
5
1
1
112
5
1
1
115
7
2
o
112
5
3
3
112
7
6
7
115
112
9
5
By Friar Rock — Dorothy Gray, by Hamburg.
31 2* A Johnsonll! L.Swilly, Lmghland. 'Trantula
4-’ 3 3 A Johnson 8 Cimarron, Huonec, Rep
6 1 6 15 A JohnsonlO TheBohcmian, Frigate, Qoecreek
By Dalhousie — Bay Cliff, by Clifford.
3'J 2 2 S C Ponce 7 Due d<»M., W.T.G’ves, M. Barnes
6nk 5 4 i A Allen 13 MissR’kln, P.T.Barnum. Ben con
2 2 3 7 i J Butwell 5 SailingB., M.A.N’nan, Chj*valier
2 s 2'5 J Butwell 14 Bastille, Rancocas, P.T.Barnmu
15 15 3tt J Callaharil. r > Bl. Bubbles, Noliant, Bminington
12 1 9 15 J Callahanlo Leonardo II., Uildur, Wellfinder
By Transvaal — Aunt Belle, by Sir Dixon.
1* 2 nk J Butwell 7 Charity, Galiot, TuseanMaiden
lh W Obert S Perfection. Beacon, Tosca
21 2 2 1 W Obert 11 Fallacy, Beacon. Miss Rankin
4 2 4 7 F C’ltiletti S Mdlle.Cadeau. Fright, Rolo *
71 910 c Turner 11 Ten-Lec, M’rneen, Mdlle.Cadeau
7| 6 7 T Nolan 15 Joan Marie. Fluff, Fright
By Voorhees — Emir, by Ducat.
4h 4% J Heupel 9 Despair. G.Menocal, Dr.C. Wells
5 s 3 2 J J Heupel 8 Superwoman, R’cocas, M.A.N’an
3>| 3 2 i J Heupel 10 Rancocas, T. Baggage, G.Menocal
6 2 6*i J Heupel 14 Bastille, Baywood. Rancocas
61 4 2 J Heupel 12 Ajorn, Bertha S., John’s Umma
51085 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54%fast
50977 Laurel 1 1-8 l:55%fast
50729 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54%fast
50656 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fast
50552 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:13%slop
FAIRLY, b. g. 9
(Trainer, C. B. Brant. Owner,
45
25
22 f
56
9
6 5
101
102 0 6
112 7 2
102 8 10
1 1
111
103
C. F. Brant).
8
50467 H.deG’e
lm70y 1 :47%fast
65
108 9
9 9
49699 M’lboro
1 1-16 2:01%fast
31
110
49685 M’lboro
1 1-16 1 :56%fast
8
112
49519 Hag’ t’n
1 1-16 2:10 fast
14
111
49504 Hag’ t’n
1 1-16 2:01%fast
3
111
THIRD RACE— 3-4
Mile.
2
1:11 3-5 — 4 — 108.)
BY JIMINY,
b. f. 2
105
(Trainer,
W. Irvine. Owner,
E. F.
Whit
50993 Laurel
3-4 1 : 13% fast
21-10 107 2
4
50781 Laurel
3-4 l:13%fast
9-10 116 3
4
Laurel
3-4 1 :14%good
25
112 2
4
50390 Aq’duct
5-8 59%fast
10
110 o
60108 Belmont
7-8 st l:24%fast
8
104 6
6
49798 Belmont
5 h f l:0G%fast
8
111J 3
LOUGH STORM, b. f, 2
107
(Trainer, J,
51081 Laurel
50902 Laurel
50781 Laurel
50673 Laurel
50606 Laurel
50502 H.deG’ce
F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean).
7 7 7 10 R Rom’elli 7 N.Yorke, J. of Are, Nat. Bridge
6 5 s 5*1 II Wakoff G NelleYorke. W’dthrush. W’keag
8 3 10'* H Wakoff 11 Padua. Joan of Are, Farmingdale
It 10*‘ F C’ltiWtill Austral, Mar.Luckett, Indolence
3' 3 ;1 J Heupel 5 JohnI.Day, KingNep’ne, Mead’th
By Marchmont II. — Locust, by Gorman.
8 20 8'« W Obert 0 Lit. Cottage. Indolence. P’t to P’t
3 s J Connors 4 Rockport, McAdams, Indisrret
5 n i J Dawson G KirW.J’nson, Rockp’t, Indiscret
6 5 i H Garner 5 ThistleQueen. Arbitrator, Dalrose
3 ,w J Dawson 4 Dalrose, McAdams, Left Fielder
2-year-olds. Allowances. (Oct. 5, 1918 —
By Jim Gaffney — I anna, by Fatherless.
iey).
2 2- 2'1 J Callahan 4 Careful, Muttikins, Dough Girl
2 2 10 2n J Rod’g’ez 4 L.Storm, TheBaggage, H. Screen
4 3'J 2 h J Heupel 5 Careful, Muttikins, DmghStorm
7 3\ 2 s A Johnson 9 Crocus. Ten-Lec, Joan Marie
6 6 6 1 * J Callahan G Grey I^ig, Banksia, Our Flag
3 2i 2*> J Rod’g’ez 9 B.IdleHour, LastSt’w, Tamarisk
By Lough Foyle — Storm Nymph, by Merman.
By Garry Herrmann — Sissie Ida, b£ Avington,
3-4 1 :11%fast 5 113 4
3-4 l:14%fast 17-10 111 5
3-4 l:13%fast 31-10 113 4
3-1 1:14 fast 8-5 113 2
3-4 l:14%good 19 112 5.
5£ f 1:08 slow 115 5
HARMONIQUE, ch. c. 2 105
(Trainer, H. G. Bed well. Owner, J. K. L. Ross)
1
3'£ 22 J Butwell 5 Sailing II., Muttikins, Exodus
2'i luk J Butwell 8 Perfection, W.T.Grives, I). Girl
1& 1" J Butwell 4 ByJiminy, T. Baggage. S. Screen
2 l 2 2 J Butwell 7 Trans’nt, PollyAnn, M. A. Noonan
5 4 2 J J Butwell 5 Careful. By Jiminy, Muttikins
4 5 lh J Butwell 6 Dark Horse. Rancocas. Fallacy
By Sardanap&le — Melody, by Meddler.
C0971 I^aurel
50806 I^aurel
50652 Laurel
60576 Laurel
60358 Aq’duct
3-4 1 :15%fast 15f
1 1 :42%fast 14f
3-4 l:14%fast 108
3-4 1 :16%slow 64
3-4 l:13%fast 8
60041 Belmont 3-4 st l:13%fast 10
49987 Belm’t 7-8 MC l:26%fast 15
TOREADOR, b. c^2 JM)
(Trainer,
51083 Laurel
6<*779 Laurel
50703 Laurel
50576 laurel
50422 H.deG’ce
50283 H.deG’ce
112 11
110
105
105
115
105
112
112
3 3
J. F. Richardson. Owner, J. F. Rich ardson).
7 3 6 4 F Keogh 11 Parnder, Loughland,
7 1 6* E Haynes 11 Dolly C., Vic, Chow
7 7 r ' 8 J Callahan 7 DarkHorse, Muttikins, F.Rubien
gi° sis a Johnson 9 S’woman, Explosive, T. Baggage
8 7 12 W Keisay 8 M.’sBallet, Play f ’low, B.Knighl
3J 2i L McAtee G SquuwMan, Jam. Belle, Inglecrest
3 3®i C Kummer 3 Pontypridd, Playfellow
By Great Britain — Tiffany Blend, by Cesarion.
T i r» i 51083 I^aurcl
Lough Rod j ^ Laure ,
‘ 50283 H.deG’ce
499C6 Belmont
47190 Pimlico
55 f 1:09 fast 45 115 6 4 4
55 f 1 :09%good 8 112 4 11
55 f 1:08 fast 8 115 12 12 12
5if st l:04%fast 10 115 12 14
5-8 1:04 hvy * 9-10 110 6 3 4
55 f 1 :09 fast 65
3-4 l:15%fast 9
3-4 1 :15 fast 31
3-4 1 :16%slo\v 35
3-4 l:15%fast 11
55 f 1:08 fast Ilf
MOLLIE BARNES, ch. f, 2 (M)
100
110
106
114
115
109
11
5
4
7
5
4
(Trainer,
EW«i Laurel
f.0724 laurel
60421 H.deG’ce
60153 H.deG’ce
48442 Aq’duct
JACQUES, b.
(Trainer,
51083 Laurel
60875 Lauiel
60522 H.deG’ce
E0462 H.deG’ce
50400 H.deG’ce
60076 H.deG’ce
CORAX. b. c,
S. J. Lawler. Owner, J. Reardon).
23
6
3-4 1 :15%fast
55 f 1 :08%fast
3-4 1 :15 fast
55 f l:07%fast 8
5-8 1 :00%f ast 15
c. 2 (M)
N. K. Beal. Owner,
55 f 1:09 fast 67
55 f 1:08 fast 30
3-4 1 :14%fast 19-
55 f 1 :08%fast 8
5-8 1:01 fast 58
55 f 1 :0S%good 8f
(M)
100
112 14 9 1
in i 2 :
115 9 9
115 14 1
112
N. K. Beal.)
110 7 7
1 15 8 8
115 2 4
115 7 6
109 8 9
116 13^ 14 1
112
10 3 10 1 2 C Jackson 11 L’gaSwilly, Harm’que, Trans’nt
5 6 l J Callahan S IrishDancer, D.Moore, P. Patter
35 3 >2 J Butwell 7 Chevalier, Chow, Pimlico
7‘ 6 7 2 E Fator 9 S’woman. Explosive, T. Baggage
71 7*5 J Butwell 9 Despair, G.Menocal, Dr.C. Wells
75 S 8 ~ C Jackson 13 MissR’kin, P.T.Barnum, Beacon
By Trojan — Suivez-Moi, by Seahorse II.
6= 4 3 5 F W’dst’kl2 Cliin.Walsli, Briganna, Blk.Top
9 l 8 7 1 F Keogh 15 \V. T. Grives, Parader, Trantula
4 h 4 4 ^ J Butwell 7 Due deM., Baywood, W.T.Grives
6 l 5 6 7 J Morris 11 Fallacy, Blue Belle, Beacon
16 lti* 4 C Turner 1G Tamarisk, Fluff, Rockland
By King James — Frank’s Daughter, by Frank Gill.
11 L’ghSwilly, Harm’que, Trans’nt
12 L.Swilly, M. Marine, Loughland
8 Salesman. L. Maiden, BlackTop
9 Kinetic, Salesman. LoughMaiden
9 TbeBag’ge, W’dT’hts. G.Agra’te
14 Bastille, Baywood, Rancocas
75 8 7 2 G Corey
S 2 8‘ 4 G Corey
4'J 5*1 G Corey
6*5 31 G Corey
7 3 7 T 2 G Corey
14 14' 3 G Corey
Owner, W. L. Haughton).
(Trainer. H. L. Haughton.
First start.
SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
7, 1916—1:43 2-5—5—116.)
VERITY, eh. f. 4
(Trainer, E. Moore.
60623 W’dbine 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 12f
50569 W’dbine 1 1-16 l:50%slow 5
60242 Th’cliffe lm70yl :44%good 45f
49963 Dev’re 1 l:41%good 17
41*9^6 Dev’ re 1 l:43%hvy 6
49858 Dev’re 1 1-8 l:53%faat 7
49789 Dev’re l l;40%fa»t 6
By Burtonsville — Cesarilass, by Cesarion.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct.
Terrible— Veracious, by St. Leonards.
Barnes 9 Blazonry. Woodth’sh. Salvateile
5 8 DouglassS., P. Connelly, Refugee
Barnes 12 W.H.B’kner, Joan of Arc, Bogart
Barnes 11 (’apt. Rees, Harry Glover, Hope
Fator 10 Joan of Arc, Spearlene. LittleEd
Mangan 7 Nepperhan. Thinker. Corson
Kcun dyiy Glustoi, Baby Uui, Weaomth
110
1
ty Ivan
Knight).
110 2 3
3
3
21
2h E 1
108 1 6
G
4
34
3=J H 1
105
7°J E ]
105 9 10 10
8
8*
7 4 1 E i
108 1 5
4
J
8 l
8-’ Bj 1
104 5 5
5
5
3J
6* G
105 8 5
6
G
GU
5* E J
BASTILLE, ch. c, 2 108
(Trainer, H. G. Bed well. Owner, J. K. L. Ross).
2’5 2J F Keogh .11 L’ghSwilly, Transient, Montalvo
l‘t 1*5 E Sande 9 Dr.C.W’ls, F.Rubien, W.T.G’ves
12 2 12 13 E Sande 13 MissR’kin, P.T.Barnum, Beacon
14 2 14 10 E Sande 15 Frigate, Bermont, Squaw Man
6* 5 14 E Sande 7 Quecreek, Inglecrest, G. Water
By Voter — Oppression, by St. Serf.
50652 Laurel 3-4 1:14%fast 8-5 108 6 5 *6
50076 H.deG’ce 5-i f 1 :08%good 12-5 116 1 11
49411 Sar’toga 55 f l:0S%good 4 115 7 10 5
*48280 Aq’duct 5-8 l:00%fast 6 115 7 5
MARTIN A. NOONAN, b. e, 2 108
(Trainer, H. Rites. Owner. J. E. Griffith)
51041 Laurel
50902 Laurel
50806 Laurel
50673 Laurel
50249 H.deG’ce
50182 H.deG’ce
49640 Windsor
MISS RANKIN, ch. f, 2
(Trainer, W. Livingston.
51041 Laurel
50877 Laurel
50727 Laurel
50466 H.deG’ce
50283 H.deG’ce
50153 H.deG’ce
TIDINGS, br.
(Trainer,
49933 Belm’t
3-4 1 :13%fast 9 llo 4 11
3-4 1 :14Vf,fast 17 106 3 6 6
1 1 :42%fast 33-10 107 6 5 4 5
3-4 1:14 fast 11 110 4 4 5
5i f l:08%fast 17-10 112 4 2 3
3-4 l:13%fast 11 108 2 4 4
3-4 1:13 fast 37-10 110 1 5 # 6
102
Owner, S. Louis).
3-4 1 :13%fast 27-10 105 I
6 20 6 8 2 T Nolan 7 DarkHorse. Muttikins, F.Ruhien
l 1 l'i R Sande 14 Baywood. Rancocas. P.T.Barnmu
6£ 6 3 E Sande 15 Bl. Bubbles, Nohant, Bennington
6 l 40 B Sande 13 Brig.Gen’l, Nancy Lee, OurBoots
By Aeronaut — Anna Sain, by Sain.
1* 1*° J Butwell
5<i G 4 2 A Allen
3* 4 3 5 L McAtee
5 2 4 5 F Keogh
4 1 4-\ E Sande
4 2 2* .T Heupel
41 4 2 1 J Butwell
7 Sup’woman, Thimble, M. Rankin
S L.Storm, Perfection, W.T.Grives
11 Dolly C., Vic, Chow
7 Transient, L.Storm, PollyAnn
8 Superwoman, Rancocas. Voormir
5 SailingB.. Baywood, Chevalier
8 Moody, Heath Bell, Maurice U
49657 Sar’toga
49634 Sar’toga
49634 Sar’toga
49565 Sar’toga
10 105
4J . 109
47 98
Ilf 112
14 115
107
Wm. Garth. Owner, R.
5J f st 1:06 fast 20 116
4 l:14%f&8t
3-4 l:14%faat
3-4 1 :13%fast
5A f 1:08 fast
5i f l:07%fast
f. 2
2 3
6 7
8 2
5 5
Farr).
3
5J f l:05%fast 3i
3-4 l:12%fast 5
3-4 l:12%fast 2
5-8 59%good 12
113
107
107
115
By Setback— Belle Rankin, by Handball.
4 3 4 ,:; A Allen 7 M.A.N’nan. Stip’woman, Thimle
2 l 3 3 A Allen 5 Geti.J.M.Gome*, Cliarity. Sera |>i a
3 2 l'i A Johnson 4 Rani-oi-us, Thimble. WildTli’ghta
8 1 8"J J Heupel 9 Careful, Hildur, The Baggage
2 3 In J Heupel 13 P.T.Barnum. Beacon. G.Menocal
5 s 4 4 1 J Heupel 11 Fallacy, Blue Belle, Beacon
By Theo. Cook — Glad Tidings, by Knight of the
Thistle.
5 2 5 l# J Rod’g’ez 6 IdleDell, Muttikins, StepLightly
4“ 4 4 J J Rod’g’ez 7 Tamarisk, Mavehona, Atala
4J 4 3 J A Schu’g’r 9 OurFlag, Mavourneen, L’ghStorra
4A 4 5 ? A Schu’g’r 9 Our Flag. Mavourneen, L. Storm
3 s 3 4 jj J Rod’g’ez 8 Gos. Avenue, M. Muffins, Intri’te
FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
1:43 2-5—5—116.)
3-year-olds. Handicap. (Oct. 7, 1916 —
PAUL JONES, br. c, 3 126
(Trainer, William Garth. Owner, R.
50994 Laurel 1 1-4 2:03%fast 9 117 3
50783 Laurel 1 1-2 2:3'»%fast 19 112 3
50609 laurel 3-4 1:14 good 41 114 6
50465 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:12%fast 4 116 4
50253 H.deG’e 1 1-16 1 :44%fast 10 114 3
47828 Belmont 1 1-4 2;09%nmd IS-5 106
Parr).
5
4
7
4
4
1
By Sea King — May Florence, by Hamburg.
4J 4' 5 F Keogh 5 Blazes, Damask, John P. Grier
5 5 3 4*'i J Rod’g’ez 7 JohnP.Grier, Damask. ThePorter
5 3 2 j A Johnson 7 Crank. St. Quentin. War Marvel
4 3J 2 3 J Rod’g’ez (i Routledge. Bulletproof. Slr.Maid
4 4 4' 8 J Rod’g’ez 4 Man o* War. Wildair, Biases
1 1* 1* A Sofeu’g’r & Bouifuue, Exterminator, Upset
I
Friday, October 22, 1920
DAILY RACING FORM.
BANDY BEAL, ch. c. 3 113
(Trainer, N. K. Beal. Owner, W. S. Murray).
By Superman — Frank’s Daughter, by Frank Gill.
61061 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 23
48736 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15
47117 Church’ 1 1 1-4 2:09 slow 12
46S70 H.deG’ce lm70yl:45%fast 43
40820 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:17 slop 39
44868 Bowie 1 l:42%fast 15
106 7 6 6 5‘ 6= G Corey 7 Hilly Kelly, Panoply, Motor (’op
115 4 9 8 8* S ,s G Corey 9 Lion d’Or, C.Summy, T.d’Hon’ur
126 14 15 14 12 12» 12«* J Williamsl7 Paul Jones, Upset. On Watch
112 6 6 5 5 3®* l 1 ! J Butwell 7 Paul Jones, Wildair, Blazes
107 5 6 6 6 5 6*J G Corey 8 Paul Jones, K. Thrush, Fais.Dore
101 4 6 5 6 6 1 5*1 G Corey 7 Slip. Kim, O.R’sebud, B.D’ncerll.
SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-2 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct.
11, 1919—2:29 3-5—3—108.)
AMAZE, b. c. 3 103
(Trainer, S. A. Clopton. Owner. H.
60782 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 26 118 7
42299 Pimlico 5-8 l:04%hvy 29-10 115 1
42246 Pimlico 45 f 55%fast 6-5 113 2
42192 Pimlico 1-2 49 slop 8 112 —
42161 H.deG’ce 45 f 54%fast 1-2 115 1
41827 Bowie 1-2 50%fast 1-2 115 1
RAPID TRAVELER, b. g, 3 104
(Trainer, S. A. Cloptcn. Owner. S. A.
51062 Laurel 1 1-16 l:46\fast 32 105 4
60878 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 27 100 4 6
60184 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 25 95 6 6
46966 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:12 fast 9 99 6 6
46762 H.deG’ce 5J f l:07%*ood39-10 114 3 2
46439 F.G’nds 3-4 1:18 hvy 11-20 116 3 2
HERD GIRL, hr. f, 3 103
(Trainer, W. H. Brooks. Owner, S. Rots).
By Broomstick — Daisy F., by Riley.
P. Whitney).
7 7 7 7 14 E Ambr'se 7 Blazes, Dr. Joe. St. Quentin
2 3 4* 4 10 R Troxler G Anniversary. Shoal. Fly. Flower
2 2 3 5 3* R Troxler 41 Kalco, Simpleton, Devil Dog
— 35 2* R Troxler 9 Kinnnnl, Carmandale, Sw. Apple
1 3 3' 6 3 s R Troxler 5 Rock. Horse. OPuster, U.T’mmie
1 l 1 ! 15 F Rob’son 7 C. S. Grason, S. Sponge, LeBleuet
By Rapid Water — Alberta H., by Handspring.
Clopton).
2 3 3 4 s 4”J F C’ltiletti (I Bridesman. Leocbares. Milkmaid
6 5 6 6* F C’ltiletti 0 Panoply. Crank, War Marvel
6 6 6 6" 4 F C’ltiletti G Lion d’Or. St.Quentin, K. Thrush
6 6 6 6 4 F C’ltiletti G King Thrush, K. Herod, St.Allan
2 3 3 l 4 4 | F C’ltilettil2 K. Thrush, L.Brummel, Ir.D’ncer
2 2 2* 2 2 F C’ltiletti 8 Min. Man. Gen. Glenn. G. deCaus*
CAPITAL CITY, hr. g, 6 110
(Trainer, P. Clausen. Owner, J. Kennedy).
50965 Laurel 1 1-2 2:36%fast 7 102 4 6 4 4
50812 Laurel 1 1-4 2:07%fast 5 100 4 4 3 3
50701 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fr.st 17-10 111 1 6 4 3
50666 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fast 8 102 11 11 10 7
£0486 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:49%slop 17-5 117 4 7 5 -5
REGRESO, cb. g. 6
(Trainer, D. Kearney.
By Colin, Torpenhow, by Torpoint.
50994 Laurel
60956 Laurel
50672 laurel
47312 Pimlico
47195 Pimlico
47080 Pimlico
OLD DAD. b.
(Trainer,
51102 Laurel
51043 laurel
60956 laurel
30697 Laurel
60250 H.deG’ce
44672 Church’l
44592 Church’l
44538 Church’l
1 1-4 2:03%fast 16 93 4 3 3 4
11-16 1:47 fast 13 % 5 4 4 4
ll:41%fast 8 97 4 2 4 5
1 1-16 1 :4S%fast 26-5 96 3 3 4 5 1
1 1:45 hvy 6 100 3 4 5 5 I
3-4 1:14 fast 10 1045 7 10 10 1
c. 3 109
W. Garth. Owner, Kcdgwick Stable).
1 1 :39%fast 7 103 1112:
3-4 l:14%fast
3 3 4 5 5 ,n A Allen a Blazes. Damask, John P. Grier
4 4 4 3 1 2 1 5 F C’ltiletti G Bridesman. Herron, MockOrunge
2 4 5 6 7 4-2 A Evans G Bclario. Siren Maid, Betty J.
3 4 5 3* 3*5 F C’ltiletti 7 Gath, Siesta, Lord Herbert
4 5 6 5 2# 5 7# J Mooney 7 Romeo, G. deCause. C.o'theRoost
10 10 10 l 10 11 J H Burkell Un. Lassie, St.Quentin, BaekBay
50955 laurel 1 1-2 2:36%fast 6 105 1 7 5 6
50810 laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 17-lft 112 13 3 3
50701 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08%fast 14-5 111 2 2 1 1
50598 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%Tast 45 100 7 7 7 7
£0520 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:18%good 13-5 101 3 3 3 2
50477 Abduct 1 l:39%fast 7 110 7 7 7 7
VIGILANTE, br g, 4 102
(Trainer. J. W. Dayton. Owner, J. W. Dayton)
504S3 H.deG’ce 2 4:08%fast 29-10 140 3 2 3 2
50223 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:11 fast 5 137 1 1 1 2
50077 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4 :24%good31-10 134 1 3 2 1
49653 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:31%fast 7 142 4 4 4 4
49447 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:27%fast 6 130 1 3 3 3
49320 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:27%slop 8 145 5 5 5 5
49178 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:28%fast 12 136 4
NAPTHALITJS. b. g, 4 102
(Trainer, D. S. Fountain. Owner, T
51045 Laurel 1 1-4 2:07%fast 16 110 6
By McGee — Ida Harrison, by Ingoldsby.
7
lf>:J
1
1
1
2
3 3
4 13 J
Callahan
4
Dr. Joe, Boniface, AA'ood Violet
15
112
2
1
1
1
l 2
1-h J
Rod’g’ez
5
Betty.!., MoekOrange, SireuMaid
46
107
4
2
5
5
5 10
5 13 H
Ham’t’n
G
Bridesman, Herd (Jirl, llerron
1
115
5
1
1
l 3
l‘° J
Rod’g’ez
7
Amor. Rose, D.Moon*, L.George
176
100
9
8
8
7 l
6*t H
Swart
9
ClinrlielSummy, Sin*tGuy, BettyJ.
11
112
5
3
1
1
3=
4 2 S H
Shilling
12
Keep. Alex Jr., Hosier
17
112
5
4
4
6 2
4'* H
Shilling 12
Destroyer, Dolpli. Anticipate
41-10
112
4
8
8
8 3
710 H
Shilling 12
O. Birthday, Airdrie, Rap.Strlde
51045 Laurel
50881 Laurel
50784 Laurel
£0699 T^aurel
50527 H.deG’ce
1 1-4 2:07%fast 16 110 6 13
1 l:41%fast 7 107 9 3 4
lm70y l:45%fast 49 117 8 10 10
1 1-16 l:47%fast 92 109 8 8 8
1 1:41 fast 11 109 1 5 3
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct. 21,
1919—1:37 3-5—4—125.)
FLIBBEET Y GIBBET, blk. (. S 105
(Trailer, W. Weir. Owner, C. I. Wilson).
61043 Laurel lm70y l:44%fast 5 116 5 3 5 5
50494 W’dbine lm70y 1:46 fast 31-10 116 4 5 5 5
60293 Dorval 3-4 l:16%slow 9-10 116 2 12
60113 B. Bon’ ts 3-4 l:15%slow 11-10 109 3 2 l
50047 B. Bon’ ts 3-4 l:13%fast 11-5 115 6 3 4
49891 Con’ ght 1 1-16 l:48%slow 9-10 110 3 2 2 1
BON JOUR, ch. f, 4 112
(Trainer, J. F, Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean).
60957 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 1 111 3 2 2
60809 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 5 112 6 5 5
50730 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 33-10 109 6 4 4
50635 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 5 111 1 4 4
49143 Sar’toga 3-1 l:l2%fast 15 109 9 7 6
48643 Latonia 3-4 l:12%good 13-5 111 4 4 6
ALBERT A., br. g, 5 112
(Trainer, C. Leighton. Owner, R. Cook).
51082 Laurel 1 l:41%fast 33-10 116 2 6 6 6
50967 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6-5 116 1 2 1 1
50693 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 5 119 o 5 5 6
50626 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:07%fast 6-5 121 1 1 1 1
50572 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:49 good 7-10 119 4 4 3 1
50430 Aq’duct 1 l:38%fast 5 109 5 3 3 2
BETTY J., ch. f, 3 109
(Trainer, E. Wayland. Owner, W. J. Salmon),
B/ **eter Pan — Paintbrush, by Broomstick.
Tilson).
5 3 5 5 5 5’ 9 L Morris .*> Old Dad, Betty J., Mock Orange
4 5 5 5 5 3 4 3 A R Rom’elli G KingJohn, St. Germain. M. House
2 1 2 2 s 2‘JC Hunt G ViveMcGee, Blazonry, Toe the M.
3 2 l l£ l 3 K Rom’elli 9 Venal Joy, St. Germain, Sedan
B 3 4 4 2 2J R Rom’elli G Uncle John, Who Cares, Sedan
3 2 2 1 l 2 l 2 R Rom’elli 6 St.Germain, Lady in Bl’k, B’bell
By Von Tromp — Jourdain. by Watercress.
1. McLean).
3 2 2 2 1 l 3 J Butwell 8 T. Decision. Manoevrc, Amac’sin
6 5 5 4 l 4 2 L McAtee G The Decision, Jock Scot, Trusty
6 4 4 3& 6 3 J Butwell 10 Uucle’sLas., C.Summy, K’gJbbn
1 4 4 4£ 2*» J Eutwell li H.Atkin, Pride oflndia, Sm’tGuy
9 7 6 9 2 9 71 N Huff 10 B’mooney, B. Beauty, Dif. Eyes
4 4 6 3* 3‘3 F C’ltiletti e Clint’ville, B. Paradise, G.-Curci
By Ballot — Clara J., by Watercress.
Cook).
2 6 6 6 7 10 7°i F Keogh 8 T.Decision. LRev’w’k, H.Atkin
12 1 1 l l 2 nk L Ensor 5 Sunnyland, L. Herbert. W. Plume
5 5 5 6 5 1 T Rowan G KunTand, P. Swain, B.Daueerll.
Ill 1 l h 2 2 L Ensor 3 Natural Bridge, War Plume
4 4 3 1 1* l l L Ensor G Nat.Bridge, Sunnyland. SeaSin’r
5 3 3 2 2 3 1®* L Ensor 7 Abadane, Nat.Bridge, St. Isidore
By Celt — Logistilla, by Locobatcbee.
T — \ «
50288 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:56%fast 17-10 112 7 5 3 1
PADUA, br. f, 4 107
(Trainer, M. Grant Owner, M. Grant).
50880 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54%fust 6 106 3 4 3 4
50729 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54%fast 21 109 4 3 3 2
50651 Laurel 1 1-16 1:51 fast 3-2 110 4 3 3 3
50554 H.deG’e lm70y l:51%slop 5 106 3 5 5 5
60406 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:51%fast 33-10 1071 3 * 2 2 2
£0268 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%fast 9 109 1 7 7
KING AGRIPPA, cb. h. 5 110
(Trainer, W. J. Burke. Owner, C. Koehler).
51060 Laurel lm70y l:47%fast 5 112 8 7 7 6
50774 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :475tfast 2J 114 5 4 2 2
50598 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%rast 5 106 4 4 4 3
50391 Aq’duct 1 5-16 2:13%fast 8 114 4 4 4 4
50220 Aq’duct 11-16 1:48 fast 19-5 111 5 5 3 1
110 By Bobbin Kean— Emlnola, by Aloha.
er, J. Kennedy).
102 4 6 4 4 4 h 3 8 L McAtee 8 Farmingdale, Rouen, Regreso
100 4 4 3 3 3* 3 3 L McAtee 4 Sum. Sigh, Runecraft. SlarRealm
-10 111 1 6 4 3 3 2 2 1 J Rod’g'ez G Regreso, King George, Indolence
102 11 ll 10 7 6*» 4 2 1 J Callahan 11 Austral. Mar.Luckett, Indolence
7- 5 117 4 7 5 *6 5* 5 3 L Morris 7 M.Jumbo. M. Lockett, GlenWell
110 By Hastings — Arline, by The Commoner.
Owner, C. Koehler).
105 1 7 5 5 5* 4 7 A Schu’g’r S Farniingdale. Rouen, Capita ICity
-10 112 1 3 3 3 3* 1" J Butwell 9 Zouave, Ragnarok, Fannlngdale
4-5 111 2 2 1 I 1* 1* J Butwell G Cup. City, KingGeorge. Indolence
\ 100 7 7 7 7 5 1 3 n i V Mar’alli 7 P’d.vDear. Keziali. KingAgrippa
8- 5 101 3 3 3 2 2 s 2 2 £ V Mar’alli 3 Coaler, Pierre-a-Feu
110 7 7 7 7 6* 4 3 £ V Mar’alli 7 Armistice, Paddy Dear, Atirura,
102 J / King James — Virgilis, by Darebin.
ner, J. W. Dayton)
-10 140 3 2 3 2 2- 2 5 W McCl’ry G Griffwood.k Nonus, Infidel II.
137 111 2 l 4 1* W McCl’ry G FullCry, FnaliH’aptain, Ireland
-10 134 1 3 2 1 l'J l 5 W McCl’ry 3 Dorcri*, Full Cry
142 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 W McCl’ry 4 KingTerry, Surf, Queen of t.Sea
130 1 3 3 3 2* 2 2 i W McCl’ry 4 Infidel II., Rhomb, Jay Bird
145 5 5 6 5 4 4 3a A Stretch 5 Minata, Midusll., Syrdar.va
2 136 4 4 6 6 6 6 37 G Arch’ b’ t G Robert Oliver, Stucco, infidel 11.
102 By Lorenzo — Napthalia, by St. Angelo.
Owner, T. E. Edwards).
6 110 6 1 3 3 6 2 5 3 J F Hunt 7 Sailor, Rouen. Natural Bridge
107 9 3 4 4 6 l 5 13 H Moore 14 A.Alex’der, Salvatelle, J.Ov.ert’u
9 117 8 10 10 9 9 l 3'° A JohnsonlO Franklin. Stepson. Benevolent
2 109 8 8 8 8 8 8 10 F Hunt 8 Bolster. Summer Sigh, Fizer
1 109 1 5 3 3 3£ 4 2 3 C Ponce G Wid.ltcdotte, M.Jumbo. StarR’lm
-10 112 7 5 3 1 ink 32 f C’ltiletti 7 Stir I p, Bar Coy, Indolence
49986 Belmont 1 1-8 l:52%fast 12 109 1 6 6 6 1
COURT FOOL, b. c, 3 96
(Trainer, N. K. Beal. Owner, W. S. Murray).
By Predicateur— Padoue II., by Ajax.
4 3 4*4 A Allen S Rouen. Joan of Arc, Paddy Dear
2nk lh A Allen 11 Joan of Arc, Farniingdale. Musket
3'° l'-£ G Voss 5 SlnnFeiner, Perig’dine, Indhwret
5 4 3w A Allen 5 Orenzo, F.Tirenr, S’rehLightlll.
2 1 2*» C Jackson 7 Tom Rrooks, Roy Ennis. Bar Coy
6 3 C 70 C Jackson 9 MumboJ’bo, LinkBoy, Bellringer
By Roi Herode— Chaperon, by Morion.
3'£ 3 3 J J Butwell 8 Zouave, Sandy Mac. Court Fool
2 2 2* F Weiner 7 Le Gaulois. Tom Brooks, Lottery
3 3 4*J L Ensor 7 Paddy Dear, Keziah, Regreso
4 4 13 L Ensor 4 Snapd’nlL. Sund’l II., Shil’hll.
1® 11 L Ensor 5 Aurum, Pierre-a-Feu. Lottery
6 5 7 L Ensor G N. Bridge, Shil’hlL.Pierre-a-Feu
By Fitz Herbert — Courtisane, by Meddler.
51060 Laurel
50975 Laurel
.50881 Laurel
£0656 Laurel
50605 Laurel
lm70y 1 :47%fast 21
1 1:43 fast 21
1 l:41%fast 24
1 1-4 2:08%fast 45
1 1-1C 1:49 good 4
51043 Laurel
60811 Laurel
50726 Laurel
50672 Laurel
60581 Laurel
60424 H.deG’ce
C0250 H.deG’ce
lm70y 1 :44%fast 13-10 111
11-16 1:47 fast 9 111
1 l:41%fast 51 115
1 1 :41%fast 6 110
3-4 1:15 slow 5 111
3-4 l:13Hfast 13-10 108
51 f l:07%fast 5 110
J. Salmon)
12 2 2
3 3 3 3
2 2 1 F Keogh
OldDad. MoekOrange. Siren Maid
2*> 2 s L Morris G Mock Orange, Chasseur, Chief
3 4 4 2 2’ 1® E Fator 5 Rubidium. Toujours, Siren Maid
6 6 5 3 21 33 E Fator G Belario, Siren Maid. Herd Girl
6 2 2 2 l 23 J Butwell 11 P. oflndia, Uncle’sLassie, S.Sigh
3 4 2 2 4 1®* L Morris 5 SmnrtGuy, Shoal, NightThought
8 7 6 4* 3‘1 F Keogh 9 Charlie Summy, Smart Guy, Title
50507 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:09%slow 13 102 1 4 3
BEN HAMPSON, br. g, 6 105
(Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner, J. R.
50996 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47 4 4fast 79 109 8 8 8
50906 Laurel 11-16 1:51 fast 27 107 5 1 1
50701 Laurel 1 1-4 2:08V4fast 41 112 3 4 6
50605 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :49 good 35 108 2 2 5
50288 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:56V4fast 14 115 3 1 5
£0252 H.deG’e lm70y 1:50 fast 5 116 3 3 2
INDISCRET, b. g, 8 102
(Trainer, G. Eaton. Owner, G. Eaton).
50955 Laurel 1 1-2 2:36V4fast 26 94 7 5 7
50651 Laurel 11-16 1:51 fast 9 113 1 4 4
50552 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:13%slop 12 106 5 5 6
50468 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:08%fast 13 1101 6 7 7
| 50406 H.deG’o 1 1-16 l:51>6fast 21 109 6 6 6
108 7 5 5 7 4 l 4 3 1 G Corey 8 Zouave, SandyMac. KingAgrippa
112 99 8 7 7 3 7* 3 G Corey 9 Sugarmint. Alllvan, J. Overton
107 14 14 14 13 13 1 ll-’« G Corey 14 A.Alex’der, Salvatelle, J.Overt’n
105 4 6 11 9 8«4 G Corey 11 Austral, Mar.Luckett, Indolence
109 5 6 3- 2 2' 1 2 2 F Keogh 8 Miss Fille.v. Att’y Muir. Austral
102 1 4 3 2 1®* 3'3 C Ponce 7 Austral, Mildred, Edith K.
Bv Ban Trovato — Margaret Hampaon, by Naaturtftnm.
Skin ker).
8 8 8 23 A Marrero 8 Gold hie. A. Alexander, Salvatelle
1 l 3 1- A Marrero 9 Tarascon, Le Dinosaure, Nolawn
6 6 6 8 A Johnson G Regreso, Cap. City, KingGeorge
8 8 8' 1 T Jarvis 8 M.Fillcy, CourtFool, Attor.Muir
6 6 h 7*1 R Simpson 7 Stir Up. Bnr.Coy. Napthalius
2 4 1 4 3 1 R Simpson G Mildred. K’gNeptunc, ReyEnnia
By Maximum — Escarpolette, by Le Sagittaire.
7 7 3 7 11 A Allen 8 Farmingdale. Rouen, CapitalCity
4 4 l ° 4*A M Yusup 5 Padua. SinnFeiner, Perigourdine
5 5 5 13 H Moore 5 JohnI.Day, KingNep’ne, II. Kong
7 7 7 22 J Rod’g’ez 7 Austral, CapitalCity, CourtFool
6 6 2 5 4 1 J Heupel 7 Tom Brooks, Padua, Rcy Donis
BELARIO, br. g, 4 115
(Trainer, A. L. Austin. Owner, A. L. Austin.)
50908 Laurel 1 1-8 1 :53%fast 5\ 108 1 3 3 3
50672 Laurel 1 1 :41%fast 12 107 3 4 3 4
60506 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:48%slow 16 107 4 4 3 5
50464 H.deG’e 1 1-1G l:48%fast 43-10 114 1 2 1 2
60157 H.deG’e lm70y l:44%fast 15 108 2 4 . G 6
49717 Windsor 1 1-8 l:53M;fast 6 111 6 6 6 4
AFRICAN ARROW, b. h,.5 112
(Trainer. H. G. Bedwell. Owner, J. K. L. Ross).
By Sain — Belle of Ashland, by Ornament.
2'1 1®^ j Williams G King John, Bellsolar,* Sum. Sigh
3 l 12 J Williams G Siren Maid, Betty J.. Herd Girl
41 4 3 J Williams G Chasseur, Bolster, Master Bill
3 3 3 7 J Williams 5 Master Bill, Sailor, Mint Cal
5 3 5*1 J Ileupel G Leocbares, Damrosch, Chasseur
31 l Dk j Heupel 9 King John, Madge F., Claquer
By Javelin — African Slave, by Kano.
EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
43870 H.deG’ce lm70yl:43^fast 24-5 106 5 4 3 2
43804 lI.deG’ce lm70yl :45%fast 21-10 113 4 4 4 3
43558 Saratoga 1 l:39%good 2 116 3 3 3 3
43517 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:05%good 8 112 5 5 4 4
43464 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:08Mjgood 11-5 107 2 1 1 1
43332 Saratoga ll:37%fast 8 116 4 5 7 6
43086 Aq'duct 1 1-16 1:47 fast 6 116S 2 2 3 1
MALVOLIO. cb. c. 4 115
(Trainer, D. Shaw. Owner, W. H. Dauphin).
44602 Laurel 1 1-16 l:54%slow 8-5 115 1 1 1 1
44576 Laurel 1 l:45%s!op 1-2 109 1 1 1 1
44532 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :49%slop 11-10 102 4 1 1 1
44434 Laurel 1 1 :45%slow 3-2 111 3 1 1 1
44143 Laurel 3-4 1:13%rast 9 105 8 7 8
43969 H.deG’ce 3 4 l:13%slow 7f 111 1 6 5
43823 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13Mifast 47 118 3 3 4
KING JOHN, b. g, 6 115
(Trainer, F. Musante. Owner, F. Musante).
£1062 laurel 1 1-16 l:46%fast 25 116 2 6 5 5
50908 laurel 1 1-8 l:5tTVf.fast 1S-5 108 3 1 1 1
2« 2 s E Sande
2 l l 2 E Sande
3 3 15 J Loftus
3'S 2-’ E Sande
l 3 15 E Sande
6 3 5* E Sande
1*1 4« J Loftus
£» Leochares, Franklin. Dairyman
8 Dairyman. Knot, Eseoba
3 Thistlodon. Sasin
7 Precious. Itos<> d’Or, Ivry
4 T.Maid, JimDiuney. S’dragonll..
12 Hauberk, Ballast, Tailor Maid
9 Ticket, Kilts II., Dad.’s Choice
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30).
® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner.
# Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances.
50686 b Recount 102 1:45%
50898 Kashmir 109 1:40
5 11 2® 735
5 110X730
Fourth Race — About 3-4 Mile.
West Point Handicap.
All ages.
(Track record: July 22, 1918— 1:07%— 5— 128.)
50730 Laurel
3-4 1 :13%fast 29
60494 W’dbine lm70y 1:46 fast 1 110 2 2 3 1
£0469 W’dbine 3-4 l:13%fast 10 116 1 6 3
60308 Th’cliffe 1 1-16 l:45%fast 10 104
VIVE McGEE, ch. f, 4 109
(Trainer, C. Wright. Owner, C. L. Whiting).
510T, 4 Laurel lm70y 1 :46%fast 9 109 6 6 6 G
50907 Laurel 2-4 l:14%fast 24 113 3 4 4
60594 W’dbine 1 1:43 hvy 4 111 2 3 4 4
50491 W’dbine 1 1:42 fast 15 110 1 1 1 1
60397 Dorval 1 1:41 fast 11-10 104 4 2 2 1
60293 Dorval 3-4 l:16%slow 12 100 1 2 1
By Superman — Basia, by Winkfield.
1 2 2 nk J Pierce G KingJohn, Hong Kong, LazyLou
I s 1= J Pierce 3 N. K. Beal, Welshman’s Folly
1 23 I 20 J Pierce 12 Mor. Elder, Napoli, Joan of Arc
1* l 3 E Sande 9 Tootsie, Baby Sister, Pulaski
7 3 8 r, iJ 11 ThurberlO Am’ckassin, T.Decision, Murphy
4 2 5 3 H Thurberll S. Emblem, St.Q’ntm. W.Bedotte
3nk h Thurbcrl5 St.Quentin, Mar. Hollins. Sedan
By Sir John Johnson — Devil tree, by Top Gallant.
5 5 5 12 W Kelsay G Bridesman, I^eochares, Milkmaid
li 2"k W Kelsay •*, Jtelurio, Bellsolar, Summer Sigli
4i 3’£ A JohnsonlO Uncle’s Lassie, C.Summy, Title
1‘ U G AValls G St.Germain. M.House, Flib’g’bet
2 1 l l W Hinphy 8 Moroni. Kuklux, The Decision
2*> E Barnes 4 Breeze, Bondage, A'ctcran
By McGee — Boony Doon, by Prince of Melbourne.
6 3 6 7 !i R Rom’elli 7 W.Bedotte, I’addyB’r, Kal'polis
2 l 3 s i H Wakoff 8 Phan’mF-ur, Franklin, M.Jumbo !
4 4 13 H Thurber 4 Escarpolette, Estcro, L.in Black j
l l l‘J H Thurber 8 Escarpolette, LordHerb’t. Piedra
2J 2 2 i H Thurber 4 AVoodtbrush, Amer.Eagle, Sedan
1£ l’J H Steamy G Flib’gibbet, Blazonry, Toe the M. j
(Track
record: July
>2, 1918—1:05%
-2—119.)
50988
Dunboync
4
132. .750
Today’s
50315
liord Brighton
. . .127 1:10%
4
1320745
Ind.
norse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
50987 2
Tableau d’Honneurl 13 1:09%
4
110*740
5O930
Good Bye . .
105*1:07%
109.
.725
50987
Fort Churchill
...114 1:10
3
101 . . 740
5094K
Light Rose
110 1:07
109.
.720
50314
bTicklish
110 1:08%
4
102 X 735
r>os(»
Flainbette . .
115 1:08%
109.
.715
50777 2
b I)a yd ue
. . .107 1:09%
4
110X735
50948
Joan Marie .
112 1:07%
109.
.715
50938
Raico
3
105X730
50990
Crimson R u
m bier
Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
( M )
112 1:09
107.
.705 1
3 -year -olds and
upward. Claiming,
Second Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs,
(Track record:
Claiming.
1918 — 1 :05 %— 2— 119.)
(Truck record: July 11, 1914 — 1:44%-
50243
Mambi
no.
. 725
50800
Machine Gunner .
.114
1 :0S
at
no.
.720
51031
•Jamaica Belle (M
not
1 :0H
%
97.
.715
51006)
Ross R
.113
1 :08
%
115.
.715
510GG
Walk Up
.102
1 :09
%
107.
.710
51031
•Cornelia C. (M)..
.101
1:11
%b
97.
.705
51031
•Frivolous (M) ...
. 103
1:09
100.
.710
51031
Lady Frappe (M)
.113
1:08
%
102.
.700
51036*
Gtieland . . . .
Ill
1:48%
5
no.
.725
50949 3
Lovely
101
1:48%
3
101X720
51051
Gen. Cadorua
(M).
3
104.
.715
50897
lK»ex
109
1:47%
7
110.
. 705
51026
Asterisk
Ill
1:49
4
115X700
50719
bCaddie
105
1:51%
5
110X700
Third Raco — 1 1-16 Miles.
Boston Selling Handicap.
3-year olds and upward.
(Track record: July 11. 1914 1 : !4%— G— 121.)
51068 2 l»TOM McTAGGART 111 1:45% G 12G075O
510.8S 2 Ballet Dancer II.. 9811:43% 4 107^:740
Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: July 22, 1918 — 1:05% — 2 — 119.]
(51031) Segurolu Ill 1:08% 112..'
51050 ‘Light Fantastic ..115 1:10% 107X‘
51050 Tout Or 110J1:0K 110..’
51050 2 Omor K 114 1:07% 110..1
50544 Rustler 110 1:08 115. .1
51031 Frippery (M) lofr l:10%s 102.. 1
50718 Master Jack (M). .11521:09 105..'
FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances.
22, 1918—1:05 4-5—2—119.)
SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming Handicap.
(Oct. 5, 1918— 1:11 3-5— 4— 108.)
Index Course Dist TimeT’ckOdds Wt St % % %
GOOD BYE, b. f, 2 109
(Trainer, W. R. Midgley. Owner, Greentree
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Ultimus — Banorella, by Bannockburn.
Stable).
BON JOUR. ch. f, 4 107
(Trainer, J. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean)
50957 Laurel
50809 Laurel
50730 Laurel
50635 Laurel
49143 Sar’toga
48643 Latonia
3-4 1 :13%fast 1 111 3
3-4 l:14%fast 5 112 6
3-4 1 :13%fast 33-10 109 6
3-4 1 :13%fast 5 111 1
3-4 1 :12%fast 15 109 9
3-4 l:12%good 13-5 111 4
WAR MARVEL, ch. o, 4
117
Owner. S. Louis).
By Von Tromp— -Jourdain, by Watercress.
2 l l 3 J Butwell S T.Decision. Manocvre, Amac’sin
4 1 4- L McAtee (5 The I)c<ision, Jock Scot, Trusty
3-‘ 6 3 J Butwell 10 I'ncleVLas.. C.Summy, K’gJohn
42 L':> J Butwell 11 H.Atkin. P.oflndia, SmartGuy
9 3 9 n X Huff 10 B’mooncy, B. Beauty, Diff.Eyes
3 4 3*il F C’ltilcttl 8 Clint’villc, B. Paradise, G.-Curci
By Spanish Prince— My Dolly, by Sundrldge.
509115
Laurel
3-4
1 :13%fast 9
115
5
2
1
l 1
1*
L Morris
r (
Tride of India. II. Atkin. Scurry
50S78
Laurel
3-4
1 :13%f ast 14
117
2
3
2
2 l
3 ‘i
L Morris
G
Panoply. Crank, Rout ledge
59653
Laurel
3-4 l:13%fast 29-10 114
4
3
2
3 1
3 2 * J Rod’g’ez
5
Knot, PeterPiper. BiiiletProof
60609
Laurel
3-4 1:14 good 8
111
5
1
1
2nk
4 3
E Haynes
7
Crank, St. Quentin, Paul Jones
60465
H.deG’ce
3-4
l:12%fast 6-5
114
6
5
5
6 t0
5 5 J J McTag’t
G
Routledge, P.Jones, BulletProof
49731
Sar’toga
3-4
l:ll%good 6
125
4
6
4
2h
2t»
J Rod’g’ez
7
Lion d’Or, Salvestra, R.R.Rose
tDisqualificd for foul.
STEPSON, ch. 0 . 4 97
(Trainer, W. E. Suggs. Owner. C. Middleton).
50784 Iaturol lm70y l:45%fast 22 115 4 1 1 2
509C0 Jamaica
5£ f 1 :06%fast
25
105J
5
2
2
2h
4 4 J
Pierce 5
Frigate, Pluribus, Curfew
50869 Jamaica
3-4 1 :14%good
8
114
a
3
3
4 l
5 S J F
Weiner 7
Conine. Mavourneen. JoanMarie
50282 Aq’duct
5-8 1 :00 fast
8
108
3
3
3 l
5* W
Kelsay 9
Tamarisk, Joan Marie, Fright
4X24S Jamaica
5-8 1:00 fast
11-10 114
3
3
3
3*
3 4 i E
Ambr’se G Tidings, Cimarron, Lady Stella
4S121 Jamaica
5-8 1:02 fast
7-5
112
2
1
1
1«»
l 4 E
Ambr’selO
Beacon. Mlle.Cadeau, Present
47885 Belmont
4£f st 52%fast
45
115
1
7
7 1
25 E
Ambr’se 12
Muttikins, Idle Dell, DoughGIrl
LIGHT ROSE
ch. f, 2
109
By Light Brigade—
Hindoo Rose, by Hindoo.
(Trainer,
W. M. Wallace.
Owner,
J.
W.
McClelland).
50948 Jamaica
5£ f l:06%fast
12
110
5
4
4
4 1
4*5 C
Rob’son 7
Ten-Lec, Conine, Tamarisk
508G9 Jamaica
3-4 1 :14%good 8
114
6
4
5
5 3
4 7 C
Rob’son 7
Conine, Mavourneen, JoanMarie
5054 S Aq’duct
5-8 l:03%slop
1
115
1
1
l 2
l 1 C
Rob’son 7
Flam’te, Turnabout, • Neap-Tide
50063 Belmont
5-8 st 1:01 fast
12
107
3
4
43
3 ,# C
Rob’son 7
IdieDell, DougliGirl, Playcany
49182 *Sar’ toga
5-8 59 fast
30
115
10
5
10
10 1
ll 77 A
Schu’g’rlS
Rockland. Pantalette, Mav’niecn
FLAMBETTE.
b. f. 2
109
Bv Durbar — La Flambee, by Ajax.
(Trainer,
J. W. McCormack.
Owner,
P. 4
6.
Clark).
50869 Jamaica
3-4 l:14%good 12
114
7
7
C
7
6 » C
Ponce 7
Conine, Mavourneen, JoanMarie
50624 Jamaica
5-8 l:01%fast
45
113
Q
2
1
l 2
l 2 c
Kummer 9
Turnabout, Dewey Eve. A tala
50548 Aq’duct
6-8 l:03%slop
15
115
4
2
3 5
2 1 C
Kummer 7
L’htRose, Turnabout, Neap-Tide
50501 Aq’duct
5-8 l:01%slop
15
112
10
8
9 2
8 13 C
F’b’ther 12
Curfew, Ruddles, Rep
5%75 Laurel
50635 Laurel
50402 H.deG’ce
60285 H.deG’ce
KUKLUX, b. g, 6
1 1:42 fast 19-10 107 1
3-4 l :13%fast 18 113 8
3-4 1 :13%fast 5 111 3
3-4 1 :14%fast 18 118 1
» 104
(Trainer, C. W. Hall. Owner, C. W. Hall).
5092 > K’w’rth 1 1-16 1:4‘
50825 K’w’rth 3-4 1:1!
50715 K’w’rth 3-4 1:1:
MK»14 W’dbine 3-4 1:1:
50469 W’dbine 3-4 1:1
50343 Th’cliffe 51 f 1 :0‘
1-16 1:47 fast 3J 109 3
3-4 l:12%fast 11 114 1
3-4 1:13 fast 12-5 112 5
3-4 1:13 fast 7 107 7
3-4 l:13%fast 19-10 115 4
5J f 1 :07%fast 7 109
UNCLE’S LASSIE, ch. f, 4 109
(Trainer, D. Kearney. Owner, L. Williams).
By Uncle— Katrine, by Mortemer.
2 l 2 10 E Fator 10 Franklin. Napthalius, Benevolent
2 l l n k L McAtee ft PawnecII., Amer.Eagle, GlenL’t
8i 7 3 i .V. Rod’g’ez 11 H.Alkln. BonJour. Pride oflndia
2*i 2 2 L Morris ll Brisk, Amackassin, Gus Sclieer
4 h 4 3 2 R Simpson d F.W’slimau, G.Scheer, Phau’mF.
By Broomstick — Valkyrie, by Hamburg.
nh 2 1 E Hayw’rd 7 Hindoo3tan. Veteran, Escarp’te
4 2 3 2 AV’ Hinphy 9 TheBoy, HisChoice, BobbyAUen
4 2 4* E Hayw'rd G TheBoy, M.House, Lady in Black
4 2 1>» E Hayw’rd 11 II. Allen, TheBoy, T.o’th’Morning
4 h 3'i E Hayw’rd 8 KingJohn. Moroni, TlieDecision
3‘ A Richcr’k 7 T.o’th’Morning, B. Allen, TheBoy
By Uncle — Planutess, by Planudes.
JOAN MARIE, b. f, 2 109 By Friar Rock — Orange and Blue, by Bridgewater.
(Trainer, J, Fitzsimmons. Owner, Quincy Stable).
50948 Jamaica
£0869 Jamaica
50476 Aq’duct
50390 Aq’duct
50282 Aq’duct
49798 Belmont
5J f 1 :06%fast 12 115 2
3-4 l:14%good 41 114 3
3-4 1 :12%fast 3£ 112 3
5-8 59%fast 20 107 1
5-8 1 :00 fast 13-5 107 6
5J f 1 :06%fast 10 106 9
CRIMSON RAMBLER, b. f, 2 (M) 107
(Trainer, J. J, Flanigan. Owner, J. Butler).
50990 Empire
5?. f l:07%fast
15
112 4
a 6
5*
6 7 S
48X40 Empire
5-L f 1 :08%fast
7
105 8
9 ll
10£
9 7
48793 Empire
5-8 l:02%sl )W
7
104i 7
8 8
7 l
4*
48554 Aq’duct
5-8 1 :0l%fast
12
106 7
6
6 l
6‘i
4S491 Aq’duct
5-8 l:00%mud
6
108* 5
6
43
3 2 4
48442 Aq’duct
5-S l:00%fast
6
115 11
10
105
8 5 i
6* 6*1 J Mooney 7 Tcn-Lec, Coniue, Tamarisk
3'£ 3 s J Mooney 7 (’onine, Mavouriieen, Light Rose
2 2 2* J Mooney 7 Banksia, Maiden’sBallet, Fright
6‘ 4 4 J J Mooney 9 Crocus. By Jiminy, Ten-I^ec
5 2 2 3 J Mooney 9 Tamarisk, Fright. Dough Girl
8* 8* J Mooney 9 B.IdlcHour, ByJirainy, I^astSt’w
By Pebbles — Climber, by Voter.
J Mooney 15 Jonquina, Morning Face, Arada
J CarmodylO Chevalier, Arada. The Cook
W Kelsay 7 Dry Moon, Guv’nor, Eye tipener
AV Kelsay 9 Polly Ann, H. Princess, M.Face
4 F CritilettilG Tamarisk, Fluff, Rockland
50730 Laurel
3-4
l:13%fast
14
112
4
1
1
2 2
In
L McAtee 10
Charlie Summy. King John. Title
50581 Laurel
3-4
1:15 slow
5
112
3
3
3
3h
3 2 5
A Johnson 11
Pride oflndia, BettvJ., Sum. Sigh
49457 Ft. Erie
3-4
1:12 fast
1
112
3
3
3
2 1
l 7
J Butwell 9
BobAllen, LadyinBl’k, Eulah F.
49395 Ft. Erie
3-4 l:12%fa*t
64
111
4
1
1
Ink
2®
J Butwell 8
Kuklux, LadyinBlack, GenieW.
49339 Ft. Erie
t>i f
1:08 slow
4
111 10
3
3
4 3
2b
J Butwell 10
MarvinMay, Lancelot. Hin’stan
4879S Windso.*
SCURRY, br.
1
IP. 3
1 :43%slow
12-
5 106
95
1
1
3
4 15 4 4 J McTag’t 5 Dresden, Siren Maid, Accelerate
By Broomstick — Dovelet, by Peter Pan.
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Claiming. (July 22, 1918
—1:05 4-5—2—119.)
(Trainer, S. A. Clopton. Owner, S. A. Clopton).
50995 Laurel 3-4 1 :13%fast 39-10 99 4 1 2 1
50782 Laurel 3 4 1:13 fast 11 110 l \ 6 f
50653 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast S 105 1 4 4 ?
47208 Pimlico 3-4 l:16%hvy 22-5 1<» 5 2 5 6
47122 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 6-5 117 2 4 4 J
47040 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 19-5 106 1 111
COCK O’ THE ROOST, ch. c, 3 93
(W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J. R. Skinker).
£0782 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 6J 112 3 2
50633 Laurel ll:40%fast 10 113 3 3 3
47862 Dorval 1 1:51 hvy 9-10 112 1 2 2
47794 Dorval 3-4 1:14 fast 9 108 4 3
47195 Pimlico 1 1:45 hvy 47-10 98 5 2 2
47 m Pimlico M 144%faet U-5 197 3 X
V- 4 s F C’ltiletti 5 AV.Marvel. P.oflndla. H.Atkin
6 3 5*J F C’ltiletti 7 Blazes, Dr.Joe, St. Quentin
5 5*1 F C’ltiletti 5 Knot, Peter Piper. \\ r ar Marvel
ft 6' 3 F O’ltiletti 5 St.Quentin. Slip. Elm, Kallipolia
36 2*J F C’ltllettilO Super. Feodor. Lady Brummel
li 2£ F C’ltiletty:* KiugThrush, M. Orange, St. Allan
By Cock o’ the Walk — Lida Flush, by Royal Flush
. III.
4»> 6'° R Simpson 7 Blazes. Dr. Joe. St. Quentiu
3 3 10 R Simpson 3 Dr. Clark, Herron
1* 1* R Simpson 5 First Consul, My Dear, Boldine
3* 1* R Simpson 8 MyBools, Dr. Hickman, Hush
2 1 3*4 F Lux 7 Romeo, G. deCause, FruncTireiir
l l X * W Riden’r 9 Br^btuoia Fpieviocure, Dr.UaU
MAMBI, b. c, 2 110
(Trainer. L. Martine. Owner, M. A.
CA 040 \ . • J > - o i ..
50243 Aq’duct
49524 Sar’toga
48593 Aq’duct
48410 Aq’duct
48250 Jamaica
48146 Jamaica
5-8 1 :02%fast 20 104 7
3-4 l:14%fast 18-5 105 2
5-8 1 :02%fast 12 109 1
5-8 l:01%siow 1S-5 107 2
5- S 1 :00%fast 6 105 3
6- 8 l:01%slow 17 10 107 2
Silvers).
4
By Hessian — Yallaba, by Miller.
4£ 5 3 £ F W’d’st’k 9 Vista, Ballynew. Superb
2J 3 2 1 F Weiner 4 Sheba, Plato, MaryErb
4 2 4 2 T Murray 11 Faunas, PollyAnn, MomingFace
4 2 4'J T Jarvis 11 Mora. Face, H. Princess, Rustler
3 2 K-\ F I^ux ll Snare, Sheba. Diner K.
4® 5 4 | J Zoeller 7 Superb, I^ady Lillian, Snare
MACHINE GUNNER, b. c, 2 110
(Trainer, W. C. Vivell. Owner, G.
50899 Jamaica
50645 Jamaica
50353 Aq’duct
49123 Empire
49002 Empire
48849 Empire
5i f l:07%fast 10
5i f 1:10 fast 20
5-8 1:01 fast 1*0
5i f 1 :0S fast 20
5-8 1:02 fast 4£
5i f l;0S%fast 45
By Meelick— Army Maid, by Yankaa.
Fuller).
3 4 4 3 4 n 5 C Rob’son 7 Wedgwood. Omor K., Segurola
3 3 2£ 2® T Davies G (’.Frances, Sun. Days, Ceo.Bovee
7 8 l 8*51 C Rob’sonll L. Fantastic, Silence, Episode,
3 3 5 l 8*1 C Jackson 8 Wedgwood. G. Bovee, Mary Erb
4 6 5 2 6*4 C Turner 8 Russll., Walk Up, Geo. Bovee
14 15 15 Q Turner 15 Jouqulua, Morning Face, Aradtt
I
I.
8
DAILY RACING FORM.
Friday, October 22, 1920
JAMAICA BELLE, b. t, t (M)
(Trainer,
Sieta*.
97
H. Altera) an).
51031 Empire 55 f l:09%hvy
8
106 3
4
5
50691 Jamaica 6-8 l:01%fast
12
105 8
8
8
50644 Jamaica 55 f l:09*ifast
8
96 2
3
2
50449 Aq’duct 5-8 59^faat
7
94 7
9
50216 Aq’duct 6-8 1:01 fast
6
104 4
3
60161 Belm’t 5|fstl:06 fast
7
109 3
«
60041 Belmont 3-4 st 1 :13Vfcfast
15
97 2
1
49982 Belmont 65f st 1 :06%fast
6
110 6
3
ROSS R.. hr. c. 2
115
(Trainer, A. J. Goldsborough*
Owner,
O.
A.
51066 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 11-10
110 1
1
1
50723 Jamaica 55 f l :07%fast
6-5
113 3
2
2
60429 Aq’duct 5-8 l:00%fast
5
115 3
2
60353 Aq’duct 5-8 1:01 fast
45
110 2
3
60041 Belmont 3-4 st l:13fcfast
45
108 6
6
49528 Sar’ toga 65 f l:05%fast
40
115 6
8
9
WALK UP, hr. f. 2
107
(Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner,
C. Buxton).
51066 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast
12
109 3
4
3
49849 Dev’ re 3-4 l:13%fast
17f
97 6
„7
6
49049 Empire 65 f 1:08 fast
15
107 2
1
5
49002 Empire 5-8 1 -M fast
45
109 5
5
3
48923 Empire 5-8 l:01%fast
5
99 3
4
3
48840 Empire 55 f l:08Vfefast
12
102 10
7
6
CORNELIA C., hr. f, 2 (M)
97
(Trainer,
51031 Empire
50624 Jamaica
Fitzsimmons.
55 f l:09%hvy
5-8 l:01%fast
Owner, W.
15 101 4
25 112 2
60548 Aq’duct
5-8 l:03%slop
100
115 2
6
6*
6 16 J
FRIVOLOUS,
ch. c. 2 (M)
100
]
By Frb
(Trainer,
W. A. Crawford,
Owner, J.
Herts)
.
51031 Empire
55 f l:09%hvy
30
99 10
10
8
7*
6'* V
50800 Jamaica
55 f 1 :07%f ast
30
103 6
5
5
6*
5‘* V
50723 Jamaica
5| f l:07%fast
20
103 6
4
3
4 s
5 8 V
50644 Jamaica
55 f 1 :09Vfefast
30
102 8
9
7
8 s
8*° v
49095 Empire
5-8 1 :02%fast
20
115 10
10
11
11
10 8 3 C
48530 Aq’duct
3-4 l:13Vfcfast
60
115 9
8
10
10
10 28 C
LADY FRAPPE, ch. f, 2 (M)
102
By Sir
(TTainer,
A. L. Denny. Owner, G. C.
Denny)
,
51031 Empire
55 f 1 :09%hvy
12
1115 8
8
9
8*
8** C
50718 Jamaica
55 f 1:08 fast
20
113 7
7
8
65
5 4 C
60449 Aq’duct
5-8 59%fast
15
113 10
10
10
10* 8 C
49642 Sar* toga
5-8 1:00 fast
12
98 9
9-*
9
9
9 38 E
49471 Sar’ toga
65 f 1 :07%f ast
25
112 8
7
6
6 4
6*5 E
49095 Empire
6-8 l:02%fast
15
112 1
2
3
4*
6 2 i A
48923 Empire
6-8 l:01*fast
12
110 1
6
6
6*| 6*5 A
By Great Britain — Fragrance, by Green an.
9* 9 2 * W Obert 10 Segurola, Draftsman, Ravanna
8* 8*5 J Campb’ll 9 OceanSwell, HoldUp. Ravanna
2* 3“ J Campb’1110 Orcus, Thornhedge, LadyStella
9* 8 1B J Campb’110 Vibrate, Perplexity, Lady Stella
3 l 4*5 J CmpbelllO C. Frances, CocaCola, LadyStella
7 6 7 5 J CTmpbell 7 MissPetite, SunnyDaya, ToutOr
2 l 3 2 J C’mpbell 6 SquawMan, SammyJay, Ingle’est
6 2 6*| L Ensor 7 GiltFringe, WiseDove, Wedgw’d
By Textile — Ashes, by Tremont.
Btonebam).
I 4 l 7 C H Miller 4 Draftsman, FadingStar, WalkUp
2 l 2* C H Miller 7 George Bovee, Omer K., Sulphur
3 l 3 4 C Kummer 7 Santa Claus, Episode, Lyric
6 1 6 4 i J Mooney 11 L.Fantastic, Silence, Episode,
6 6 8 | J Mooney 6 SquawMan, Sam. Jay. Jam. Belle
9* 8 1T T Rice 11 LeonardoII., Muttikins, Polly A.
By Oock o’ the Walk — Xeadean II., by Gallinule.
3 1 4 8 1 M Buxton 4 Ross R., Draftsman, FadingStar
6 l 5 B 5 S Wida 11 M’kWest, PansyBl’som, Murray
7 l 7 7 M Buxton 8 Rustler, Arada, Joaquina
3* 2* F CTltiletti 8 RossR., Geo.Bovee, Peggy Rives
3J 3 2 | F Weiner 8 Morn. Face. Thimble, H.P’ncess
11* 8* F Weiner 15 Joaquina, Morning Face, Arada
By Bard of Hope — Lickety Split, by Black Pine.
Crosby).
6 6 1 7 12 J Mooney 10 Segurola. Draftsman, Ravanna
4 5 l 8*5 J Mooney 8 Flambette, Turnabout, Dew. Eve
Peters 7 LightRose, Fla’bette, Turnabout
:zle — Sweet Marjorie, by Goldfinch.
Mar’allilO Segurola, Draftsman, Ravanna
Mar’alli 7 Wedgwood. Omer K., Segurola
Mar’alli 7 George Bovee, Ross R., Omer K.
Mar’allilO Orcus, Thornhedge, JamalcaBelle
Rob’sonlO Segurola, Draftsman, Ravanna
Kummer 9 Tout Or, Segurola, Lady Stella
KurrimerlO Vibrate, Perplexity. Lady Stella
THIRD RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Boston Selling Handicap/ 3-year-olds and
npward. (July 11, 1914 — 1:44 3-5 — 6 — 121.)
TOM McTAGGART, b. b, 6 126
(Trainer, J. L. Donovan. Owner, P. Reilly).
51068 Empire lm70y l:43%fast 8 120 3 2 2 2
50968 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 35 122
50871 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%good 7 132
60775 Jamaica lm70yl :43%fast 18-5 110
50648 Jamaica lm70yl:44 fast 10 112
60546 Aq’duct 1 l:3ttfcelop 6-5 116
BALLET DANCER H„ b. f, 4
(Trainer, J. Fitzsmmons,
51088 Empire
1 l:40%fast
2
113
2
2
2
50969 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:46Vfefast
6-5
985 2
1
2
50693 Jamaica
1 1-16 1 :47 fast
7-10 104
1
1
1
60517 Aq’duct
7-8 l:26ftgood
15
114
3
6
6
60219 Aq’duct
1 l:38%fast
12
99
2
2
3
60107 Belmont
1 l:37%fast
10
98
2
5
6
49633 Sar’ toga
1 l:37*fcfast
12
995 4
7
6
RECOUNT, h. h, 6
112
Owner, J. Fitzsimmons)
2 2 2 2*5 J Mooney
By Chuctanunda — Toplash, by Top Gallant.
2 3 T Rowan 3 Mad Hatter, Coaler
1*5 C Rob’son 7 RedRedRose, Lead’gStar, Ralco
2 5 T Rowan 6 Pontypridd, St. Allan, Lead. Star
2*5 T Rowan 4 MadHatter, Enfilade, Pas.Swain
2 1 T Rowan 4 Georgie, TailorMaid, Recount
2*5 C Kummer 2 Pickwick
By Sweep— Ballet Girl, by St. Leonards.
(Trainer, A. J. Goldsborough.
50986 Empire lm70y l:43&fast 15
60648 Jamaica lm70yl:44 fast 35
60674 Jamaica lm70yl :45%goodl3-10 112
60480 Aq’duct 1 l:37%fast 30 104
49474 Sar’ toga 1 1-8 l:52%fast 7 116
KASHMIR, ch. h. S 110
(Trainer, C. Buxton, Owner, R. Firneno).
60898 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46%fast 7 102 3 6 6
60574 Jamaica lm70yl :45%goodll-10 111 2 2 2
60451 Aq’duct 7-8 1:24%fast 4 114 7 7 8
60354 Aq’duct 65 f l:18%fast 45 119 1 4
60217 Aq’duct 65 f l:19%fast 8 110 3 6
49013 Empire 11-16 1:47 fast 2 112 2 3 3
48791 Empire 1 1-1G l:48%slow 9-10 116 1 1 1
6 Elected II., Edwina, RedR.Rose
2 4 l 2 J Mooney 3 Pastoral Swain, St. Allan
2 h 3*1 J Mooney 6 Sun'land. Pas.Swain, SeaSinner
6* 4 4 J Mooney 8 Mlle.Vivian, TailorMaid, Lunetta
4 4«5 J Mooney 4 Tliun’storm, FairGain, Arethusa
6 1 ! 3 S 5 J Mooney 7 Enfilade, LaRablee, Arethusa
3| 4 4 | J Mooney 7 Alphee, Milkmaid, Lunetta
By BaUot — Censure, by Star Ruby.
Stoneham).
4 4 7 C H Miller 4 MadHat’r, LaRablee, L.Gertrude
4 4 8 5 J Mooney 4 Georgie, T.McTaggart, Tail. Maid
15 1* J Mooney 0 Kashmir, Ralco. Pastorals wain
6 1 4* R L’caster G SenningsPark, Pilgrim, W.Mask
65 6 8 3 T Rice 9 Knot, Leather face, Sailor
By Delhi — Gingham, by Domino.
6 6 18 C Ponce G Veto, Thunderstorm, TailorMaid
2* 2* M Buxton G Recount, Ralco, PastoralSwain
35 3 5 f T Davies 8 Major Parke, Pickwick, Ralco
35 4 s i C Kummer 8 SeaMint, Sen. Park, MajorParke
6 4 5 C Kummer 5 T.Witehet, Afternoon, Lead. Star
3 8 3*5 A Johnson 4 Leatherface, Recount, P.Drapeau
ASTERISK, h. g, 4
(Trainer, J. McDonald. Owner,
51026 Empire lm70y l:47%hvy 7
50897 Jamaica lm70yl:45%fast 15
50774 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47*®fast 11-5
5d387 Aq’duct 65 f 1:20 fast 25
49745 Sar’ toga 7-8 l:27%slow 5
1 l:37%fast 12
3-4 l:12*fast 20
5
Owner. F,
20
49636 Sar’ toga
49537 Sar’ toga
CADDIE, b. g
(Trainer, M. Welsh.
50719 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast
50312 Aq’duct 1 l:40%fast
49091 Empire 1 1:40 fast
48947 Empire lm70y l:48%hvy
48773 Empire Ab 3-4 l:12%mud
48142 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%hvy
116
J.
112
112
110
1M
113
110
Harper).
Ill
115
llo
107
107
116
By Astronomer — Helen O’C., by His Hlghnees.
4 5 4 4 8 4 7 5 C Rob’son 8 Berlin, Gueland, Keziah
4 5 3 4 3 3 8 C Rob’son 7 LeGaulois, K’gAgrippa, T.Br’ks
2 7 7 7 7* 7 M Rowan G Gueland. Mose. Dioscoride
6 6 7 7‘ 8 A Johnson 7 P’nce ofC.. T.Nephew, Burgoyne
3 6 4 25 2 l 5 A Johnson 8 Phalaris. Nolawn, Dark Hill
6 7 3 65 6 21 F Weiner 9 Young Adam. Phalaris, Tan II,
6 4 4| 4 4 H Ham’t’nl4 Lad’sLove, GusScheer, DarkHill
By Star Shoot — Lost Ball, by Migraine.
6 6*° 5 20 J McCabe 7 Titanium, TheWit, L’Enjoleur
2 8 9 9* 9‘* J McCabe 11 Arm’tice, Chal’ger, Lov.’sLanell.
2 4 7 7* 7 28 J Zoeller ,9 K’gAlbert, Sw’tMusic, B’marais
3 4 6 6* fi 24 R L’caster 9 Belgian Queen, Gold.Boy, Sibola
6 9 7| 7 11 J CarmodylO Ballybell, Flib’gibbet, S. Verdict
8 11 10 1 9 21 G Walls 11 Nightstick, Hind'stan, Pibroch
110
Williams).
SIXTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (July 22,
191k— 1 :05 4-5—2—119.)
SEGUnOLA.
2
Carroll.
112
Owner, T. J.
Carroll).
By Runnymede— Hymir, by Dr. Leggo.
51031 Empire
55 f l:09%hvy
9-10 1125 2
1
1
l 3
1* Lr
Ensor
50965 Jamaica
3-4 1 :14**fast
10
101 2
1
1
n
3*5 J
Mooney
50800 Jamaica
55 f l:07%faat
18-
5 105 2
2
1
35
3 s i C
Ponce
5071 S Jamaica
65 f 1:08 fast
7
111 1
2
2
2 4
2*5 L,
Ensor
48141 Jamaica
5-8 1 :02%hvy
35
102 5
4
4
6*
?*« F
Weiner
48094 Jamaica
6-8 l:02%fast
6
10G 4
2
4
2 2
4 s L
Ensor
47560 Belmont
41f st 63%fast
7
109 5
C
5
4 1
4*® J
Zoeller
LIGHT FANTASTIC, ch. f, 2
107
By Olambal*-- F
(Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T.
51050 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%slow 12 110 5
50773 Jamaica 55 f l:07%fast 7 110 6
50664 Jamaica 55 f 1:08 fast b 115 3
50863 Aq’duct 5-8 1:01 fast 16-5 108 3
50190 Aq’duct 5-8 l:00%faet 12 93 2
49929 Belm’c 65 f st 1:07 fast 7 112 1
TOUT OR, b. g, 2 110
(Trainer, L. J. Reinheimer.
51050 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :llVUlow 7 113 2 1
50718 Jamaica 55 f 1:08 fast 8 1105 3 1
r.C449 Aq’duct 5-8 59%fast 8 106 3
50353 Aq’duct 5-8 1:01 fast 4 100 5
50151 Belm’t 55 f st 1:06 fast 12 107 1
50017 Belm’t 55 f st l:08%slow 25 HO 2
OMER X., h. e. 2 110
C. Sanford. Owner, C. Sanford).
Wilson).
3 3 5 5
7 8 9
5 5 6 2
4 2“
3 3 l
1 1*
10 Draftsman, Ravanna, Sulphur
9 Day Lilly, Gilt Fringe. Omer K.
7 Wedgw’d, OinerK., Macli.Guu’r
9 ToutOr, LadyStella, Draftsman
9 Explosive, Maryiiead, T’uhedge
8 G. Bovee, Morn. Face, MuryHead
6 M. A. Noonan, S’lesmau, Q,Isabel
ant&aque, by Disguise.
7 Thornhedge, Omer K., Silence
10 Episode, Silence, Santa Claus
G SquawMan, DayLilly Ballyuew
11 Silence, Episode, Wise Dove
4 Frigate, Rep, Rolo
6 Dewey Eve, Gilt Fringe, Tout Or
Owner, C. A. Applegate)
4 7 2 L Ensor
8 2u L Ensor
5* 4 L Ensor
Ink ij Ensor
4 8 4 S Bullman
l 1 ! L Ensor
By Mont d’Or n.— Golden Rose, by Goldfinch.
51060 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll**slow
6
110 6
4
4
50965 Jamaica
3-4 l:14Vfefast
11-5 111 9
8
5
50800 Jamaica
55 f l:07%fast
35
114 5
4
3
50723 Jamaica
55 f l:07%fast
2
113 4
3
4
50645 Jamaica
55 f 1:10 fast
6
110 5
4
4
50544 Aq’duct
65 f 1 :22%slop
30
112| 4
6
5
RUSTLER, ch.
*' 2
115
(Trainer, H. Randolph. Owner, W. H. Fizer).
50544 Aq’duct 65 f l:22%slop 9-5 109 5 ‘
49822 Belmont 55f st 1:07 fast 1 110 2
49049 Empire 55 f 1 :08 fast 16-5 110 6
48693 Aq’duct 6-8 l:02%fast 16-5 113 8
48410 Aq’duct 5-8 l:01%slow 3 110 11
48221 Jamaica 6-8 l:01%good v* *115 2
FRIPPERY, ch. f, 2 (M)
102
(Trainer, J. H. Ford. Owner,
Palm Stable).
51031 Empire 55 f l:09%hvy
20
101 6
7
10
49095 Empire 5-8 l:02%fast
'Jt
112 8
7
9
4S968 Empire 55 f 1 :08%f ast
20
107 4
4
4
48840 Empire 55 f l:0S%fast
30
105 4
13
14
48491 Aq’duct 5-8 l:OOVfcmud
30
112 9
9
MASTER JACK. b. c, 2 (M)
105
(Trainer, J. E. Nash. Owner, J. E. Nash).
50718 Jamaica 55 f 1:08 fast 8 1155' 5 5
50669 Jamaica 55 f l:07%fast 40 116 6 6
50193 Aq’ duct 3-4 1:14 fast 100 112 6 8
2 q o" T Davies 7 Thornhedge, Omer K., Silence
1 l 2 1*5 T Davies 9 Segurola, LadyStella, Draftsman
3 4 s 4*° L McAtee 10 Vibrate, Perplexity, Lady Stella
2 6* 7 8 1 T Doyit 11 L.Fantastic, Silence, Episode,
1 2* 3 3 5 L McAtee 7 MissPetite, SunnyDays, T.For’er
2 2* 2 8 O Heider 3 Playcany, Bacchanalian
By Beach Comber — Degenerate, by Tenny.
2* 2"k M Buxton 7 Thornhedge, Silence, L.Fantastic
4 3 4 3 5 C Rob’son 9 Day Lilly, Gilt Friuge, Segurola
2 l 2J M Buxton 7 Wedgw’d, Segurola, Mach.Gun’r
3 l 3 4 M Buxton 7 George Bovee, Ross R. t Sulphur
4*5 5 3 M Buxton G C. Frances, M. Gunner, Sun. Days
6 5 24 W Lang 5 Episode, GiltFringe, King’sBelle
By Transvaal — Rusila, by Puryear D.
4 4 3 4 4 5 D Hopkins 5 Episode, GiltFringe, King’sBelle
3 2 s 2*5 A Johnson 5 Silence, King’s Belle, Wise Dove
1 1* 1* A Johnson 8 Arada. Joaquina, Morning Face
8 8 1# 8* 1 E Sande 11 Faunus, PollyAnn, MorningFace
5 3* 3*| J Peters 11 Morn. Face, H. Princess, Mambi
1 1* 1* A Johnson 7 JimDaisy, Marj.M., LadyLovitt
By Frizzle — Forecast, by Voter.
10 10 24 A Richcr’klO Segurola, Draftsman, Ravanna
10 2 11*3 J Zoeller 12 Wedgw’d, Thornhedge, The Cook
7 7 ,w W Kelsay 7 Gipsy Lad, The Cook, Salesman
14 3 14* 8 J Zoeller 15 Joaquina, Morning Face, Arada
8* 8* 8 J Brunner 9 PollyAnn. H.P’neess. C.R’mbler
By Zeus — Frances, by Singleton.
6 5* 7 8 M
6 7« 6' 4 M
8 8* 8* M
Rowan 9 Tout Or, Segurola. Lady Stella
Rowan 8 Conine, Rep, Iverniun
Rowan 10 Sp’gBPd, Maiden’s!!., P’yfellow
1*1 1* L Lyke
3 Yellow Hand. Elinendorf
FOURTH RACE— About 3-4 Mile.
22, 1918—1:07 4-5—5—128.)
West Point Handicap. All Ages. (July
DUNBOYKE, ch. c. 4
(Trainer, J. McCormack.
132
Owner, F. A. Clark).
50988 Empire 1 l:39%fast G 126 4 5 5
49731 Sar’ toga 3-4 l:ll%good 2 137 2 1
49652 Sar* toga 3-4 1:11 fast 11-5 122 2 3
47691 Belmont 3-4 st l:09%fast 8-5 123 3 4
47264 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%slow 3 116 4 1
43758 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:45Vfcfast 4 115 1 1 1
43662 Belmont 1 5-8 2:47%fast 13-5 126 2 1 2
LORD BRIGHTON, ch. o, 4 132
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth.
50315 Aq’duct 1 l:37%fast 13-10 124
60106 Belm’t 7-8 MC 1:25 fast 1-2 120 2 3 3
49859 Belmont 65 f 1 :17*4fast 3-2 117 4 1
49652 Sar’ toga 3-4 1:11 fast 3| 118 7 7
TABLEAU D’HONNEUR, ch. c. 4 110
(Trainer, E. Sietas. Owner, F. Hutchins).
Owner, S. C. Hildreth).
2 2 2 2 3b 4*
By Celt — Workmaid, by Fatherless.
4 2 5* 2 C Kummer 5 Cirrus. Sccnings Park, Krewer
4 2 Fell.A Sch’g’r 7 Lion d’Or, W. Marvel, Salvestr.i
2| If A Schu’g’r 7 Star Master, Crank, Lion d’Or
4* 6 8 1 T Rice 7 Lion d’Or, Motor Cop, Naturalist
l 8 1* T Rice 9 Billy Kelly, Ticklish, O. Rosebud
4 4* 8 T Rice 4 War Cloud, Naturalist, Valor
3* 3* J Loftus 5 O. There. Vexatious. T’nderstorm
By Ballot — Miss Crittenden, by Royal Flush III.
50987 Empire Ab3-4 l:09%faat 4 118 6
50721 Jamaica 3-4 1 :13%fast 6 114 2
60602 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 7 111 3
60247 Aq’duct 65 f l:20%fast 8-5 111 1
60019 Belm’t 7-8 MC l:25%slow 15 108 1
49093 Empire 1 l:40%fast 12 105 1
48999 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%fast 6 113 6
FORT CHURCHILL, b. o, 8 104
(.Trainer, J. J. Duffy. Owner, V. McLaughlin).
L Ensor 5 Pilgrim, War Mask, Neddam
3 ink ii l. Ensor 5 Salvestra, Aftern’n, RoyceRools
1 1>» 3| L Ensor G Audacious, B. Signal, Tip.W’chet
7 61 5 8 ] A Johnson 7 Dunboyne, Star Master, Crank
By Mordant — Ardoize, by Artoise.
5 5 3* 2 2 C Kummer 8 Jyntee, H.O. Heels, Ft. Churchill
2 1 1*5 2b L Ensor 7 Maj. Parke, LeadingStar, Assume
4 4 6* 5 4 5 C Rob’son 7 Daydue, Fruitcake, Cromwell
2 3 2* Ink A Johnson 6 Albert A., Ace of Aces, MarsM’se
1 2 2» 4‘ W Kelsay 6 T.Witehet, Cam’fleur, Lead.Star
2 4 6* 7 11 J Zoeller 8 BTtDVrII., U’d’rFire, T’PrM’d
3 3 2*| 4*5 C Turner 10 Daydue, Salvestra. Ht.Allan
By Honeywood — Tamiga, by Emperor of Norfolk.
50987 Empire Ab3-4 l:09%fast 10 114 3 4 4
49010 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 7-10 114 8 9 7
48790 Empire Ab 3-4 i l0%slow 4 115 2 11
4M)96 Jamaica 3-4 l :13%fast 2 103 2 2 2
47413 Jamaica
65 f l:08%mud
6
109
3
1
1
47122 Pimlico
3-4 1:15 fast
8
112
3
1
1
45628 Havana
65 f 1 :06%f ast
6-6
119
3
1
1
TICKLISH, b. e, 4
102
(Trainer, R. E. Watkins.
Owner, B. E. Watkii
50314 Aq’duct
3-4 l:12%fast
12
110
2
6
6
49924 Dev’ re
3-4 1:16 hvy
3-2
110
3
2
4
49850 Dev’ re
3-4 1 :ll%f ast
15
102
6
6
6
49792 Dev’re
3-4 l:ll%fast
17
104
4
6
6
49716 Windsor
3-4 l:ll%fast
16
105
4
6
5
49641 Windsor
3-4 1:11 fast
19
123
5
5
5
DAYDUE. br. c
b 4
110
(Trainer, C.
, Buxton. Owner, I
L. Firneno).
60777 Jamaica
3-4 l:13%fast
5
117
2
1
1
50602 Jamaica
3-4 l:13%fast
8
112
1
2
2
60354 Aq’ duct-
65 f 1 :18%fast
8
112
5
1
3
49850 Dev’re
3-4 1 :ll%f ast
9
108
4
3
3
49476 Sar’ toga
7-8 1 :23%fast
30
107
5
4 6
6
49046 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%fast
5
111
1
2
2
RALCO, blk. c.
3
105
(Trainer, T.
, O. Webber. Owner, T.
O.
Webber),
50968 Jamaica
3-4 1 :13%f ast
8
106
1
3
4
60777 Jamaica
3-4 l:13%fast
12
118
3
7
6
60674 Jamaica lm70yl:45%good 10
1125 1
1 1
1
60479 Aq’duct
7-8 1 :25%f ast
1-2
106
1
2 2
2
60451 Aq’duct
7-8 1 :24%fast
50
113
6
6 6
5
49902 Belmont
1 1 :37%fast 11-10
109
2
2 2
3
4 4 5 T Rowan 8 Jyntee, T.d’Honneur, H.O. Heels
2b C Ponce lo Turf. Pocatello, ThePortuguese
4»| C Ponce 8 St. Allan, On Watch, Edwina
2» N Barrett 8 Vice-Chairman, Daydue, Ralco
23 E Haynes 4 Pickwick, MarsMouse, Youneed
5 8 J E Haynes 10 Super, Scurry, Feodor
15 J McIntyre 7 Bl. Prince. MessKit, ClearingUp
By King
-Tickle, by Ffflgrans.
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
11, 1914—1:44 3-5—6—121.)
6 6 13 W Kelsay 6 TomMcTaggart, Arnold, Pickw’k
4 4 2 5 H Lunsf’d 4 St.Quentin, M. House, F.Handley
6 6 13 S Wida 6 Carmandale, M. Hynes, Daydue
4b 5 8 2 W Wright G E.Ricken’er, Jorice, Bill McCloy
55 5 3 5 W Hein’ch 8 Dr.Hick’n, Carmandale. W.Mask
6 5®5 T Nolan 5 Dr.Hickman, Marj. Hynes, Jorice
By Poop o’Day — Subdue, by Star Baby.
1* 2J M Buxton 8 Audacious, LeadingStar, SeaMint
l h l l M Buxton 7 Fruitcake, Cromwell, Alphee
6* 6»* M Buxton 8 SeaMint, Sen. Park, MajorParke
3 2 3 3 M Buxton 6 Carmandale, M. Hynes, M. House
8* 9‘* M Buxton 9 Milkmaid. WarMarvel, Ser.Phrk
1* 4| M Buxton 8 Maj. Parke. JockScot, Dif’n^Eyes
By Rock View — Black Mantilla, by Sain.
45 4 2 | C Ponce 7 T.MeTag’t, R.R.Rose. Lead.Star
6 2 6 4 2 C Turner 8 Audacious. Daydue, LeadingStar
3* 3 3 T Quinlan 6 Recount. Kashmir, PastoralSw’n
2 3 1*J J Callahan 3 Vice-Chairman, Round Robin
4 2 4 7 2 T Quinlan 8 MajorParke. Pickwick, Kashmir
3 2 3 3 L Ensor G Veto, Natural Bridge, Goaler
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (July
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110
Owner, J. Robertson).
9-5
3
4
40
4-5
109
108
111
113
105
6
8
2
13-5 112 5
18-5 100 11
51026 Empire lm70y l:47%hvy
50897 Jamaica lm70yl :45%fast
60720 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :48%fa«t
60666 Jamaica 3-4 l:14Mjfast
39146 Empire 1 1 :40%fa»t
38992 Aq’duct 1 l:39%fast
39910 Aq’duct 1 l:38%fast
tDisqualified for foul.
LOVELY, b. f. 8 101
(Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner,
50949 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%fast 6-5 100 2
60801 Jamaica lm70yl:47 fast 3-2 107 3
60720 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%fa»t 4-5 102 2 2
60628 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 5 101 1 2
60496 Aq’duct 1 l:39%faat 35 995 3 2
GEN. CADORNA, b. c, 3 (M) 104
(Trainer, W. Shields. Owner, Willow
By Land League— Mill Bay, by Red Heart.
1 1 2* 2* J McCabe 8 Berlin, Keziah, Asterisk
1 1 lb lt h D Hopkins 6 Mose, Asterisk, Dioscoride
1 1 lb 35 D Hopkins 7 Keziah, Sir Clarence, Lovely
7 7 7 3 7 8 J D Hopkins 8 Osgood, Prince of Como, Turf
1 1 l 4 l 3 E Sande G Bantry, Daedalus, Trophy
4 4 2*5 2 2 5 E Taplin 9 Elmendorf, P.Drapeau, Valais
6 2 2 2 2*° R Troise 12 Assume, Gex, Crumpsall
By Wrack — Outcome, by Sir Dixon.
Dosoris Stable).
2 2 2 3 3 3 2 J
4'J J
4*5 J
2 8 J
J
2 2
3» 2*
Mooney
Mooney
Mooney
Mooney
Mooney
61051 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%slow 7 115 4 6
60900 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 6 108 7 7
60801 Jamaica lm70yl:47 fast 6 1085 4 4 3
60068 Belmont 3-4 1:14 fast 30 112 6 8
GEX, eh. g, 7 110
(Trainer, J. Maloney. Owner, R. Dwyer).
60897 Jamaica lm70yl :45%fast 18-5 110 6 6 4
GC720 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 5 111 5 7 6
49181 Sar* toga 1 l:38%fast 4 100 4 3 2
48437 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:47^fast 7 97 9 7 7
44494 Empire 1 1-16 l:49%slow ? 114 6 4 4
43756 Aq’duct 1 l:40*4fa«t 7-10 116 C 2 1
By Textile
Tree Stable).
G Lottery, American Boy, Alma B.
8 Challenger, SirClarenee, TheRoc
7 Keziah, Sir Clarence, Gueland
9 Dark Hill, Tetley, Frogtown
9 Dark Hill, Aurum, Burgoyne
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4* 4 4 C Kummer 12 Moroni, Teach. ’sPet, SirClar’nce
5* 3*5 A Richcr’k 8 Winneconne, T’clier’sPet, Inv’ble
5| 5 4 i M Buxton 8 Challenger, SirClarenee, TheRoc
7* 7 20 A Johnson 10 Sea Sinner. Frank H.. Victors.
By Bachelor’s Button — Genny, by 8t. Damien.
6** L Ensor
5** F Weiner
2* F Weiner
6 8 5 F Weiner
G Gueland. Mose, Asterisk
7 Keziah. Sir Clarence, .Gueland
9 TenonsBon, T. Saunders, T. Brooks
12 Mose, Regreso, Tenons Bon
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